Careers as Aerospace Engineers
Individuals in many locations who have an engineer’s mindset and an understanding of production and processing make excellent candidates for aerospace engineers!
Aerospace Engineers is divided into two sectors: aeronautical engineers design and test aircraft and astronautical engineers work on spacecraft. A career in this industry involves working closely with aerodynamics and thermodynamics as well as propulsion, acoustics, celestial machines and control systems while developing commercial airplanes, fighter jets, missiles, rockets, and helicopters. To succeed in this industry, a bachelor’s, master’s degree or Ph.D. in aerospace engineering is required.
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics expects an increase of employment opportunities by 10% in the next decade. Since this field tends to grow as technology does, as long as the technology is growing, aerospace engineers will have plenty of career opportunities.
Regardless of your teaching background or experience, you can start a prosperous career as an aerospace engineer in many locations. What are you waiting for? Enroll today!