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Concerns new technology in fields of aviation, including space exploration and military defense systems. Design, development, testing, operation, and maintenance of military crafts.
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Structural design, navigational guidance and control systems, and teaching positions.
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Wide range of careers open to graduates. Aerospace/ Aeronautic engineers are in constant demand. 10% growth, 25,000 openings predicted by 2014.
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Airports, military bases, space centers. Jobs range from many work sites indoors and outdoors all around the world.
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Salaries range from an average of $55,992 (less than one year’s experience) to $104,459 (20 years’ or more experience).
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Requires manual, technical, and mechanical aptitude. Work is usually done in teams with a supervising engineer. Should be physically fit, have high attention to detail, and have a high level of mathematical percision.
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Most universities require: 4 years of english 2-3 years of lab science 3-4 years of math (minimum of Algebra 2 or calculus) 2 years of foreign language
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AE 408- Turbine and Rocket Engines AE 416- Aerospace Structures and Instrumentation AE 420- Aircraft Preliminary Design AE 421- Aircraft Detail Design AE 432- Flight Dynamics and Control ES 405- Electrical Engineering II Senior Year (Astronautics Option) AE 408- Turbine and Rocket Engines AE 416- Aerospace Structures and Instrumentation AE 417- Aerospace Structures and Instrumentation Laboratory AE 426- Spacecraft Attitude Dynamics and Control AE 427- Spacecraft Preliminary Design AE 434- Spacecraft Control AE 445- Spacecraft Detail Design ES 405- Electrical Engineering II
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