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Aerospace Engineering

Transcript: Aerospace Engineering To be an aerospace engineer, one needs a minimum of a Bachelor's Degree. Syracuse University students getting an M.S. degree in Aerospace Engineering must take base courses of Methods of Analysis, Fluid Dynamics, and Advanced Method of Materials. https://www.aiaa.org/EventsLanding.aspx?id=79 Professional Development Brian McGraw 18 - 20 June 2012 | Delft, The Netherlands 3rd International Air Transport and Operations Symposium (ATOS) and 6th International Meeting for Aviation Product Support Process (IMAPP) This has been a presentation by Brian McGraw. My uncle Paul is an aerospace engineer. Why Did I choose Aerospace Engineering? The Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the Georgia Institute of Technology also have aerospace engineering programs. http://aeroastro.mit.edu/ http://www.ae.gatech.edu/ 22 - 25 May 2012 | Berkeley, California 5th International Conference on Research in Air Transportation (ICRAT 2012) Average Salary: $94,000/year The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics-https://www.aiaa.org/#&panel1-4 Designs machines for use in aviation or spaceflight. One CEU=10 hours Helps to develop new technologies in aircraft and spacecraft. What is an aerospace engineer's yearly salary? Syracuse University has a Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering. What does an Aerospace Engineer do? It is a very important and rewarding field. I love space exploration and I'm very interested in NASA. Starting Salary: $56,000/year

Aerospace Engineering

Transcript: State Schools Work with avionics, propulsion, thermodynamics, aerodynamics, wind tunnel testing, structural analysis, and research in those areas(most specialize) on aircraft, missles and spacecraft to better understand the way aircraft, missles and spacecraft can work and to apply this knowledge into these products for the convenience and well being of the people. (cc) image by rocketboom on Flickr Aerospace engineers work with the design, construction and testing or aircraft, spacecraft, and missles. Maryland and the District of Columbia have the highest wages for Aerospace Engineers($111,000 on average annually). Highschool Courses Algebra Pre-Calculus/Calculus Physics Other Science courses Statistics Pre-Engineering courses(PTLW) Aerospace Engineers could work... with a government or military contract at the Department of Defense aviation companies and contractors with research and development Aerospace Engineering Most jobs for Aerospace Engineering are in service or manufacturing and architecture More specifically Washington, Kansas, and Conneticut have the highest concentration of jobs for Aerospace Engineering. Iowa State University University of Iowa Top Five An Aerospace Engineer could work almost anywhere in the country but the majority of jobs are around the coast. Annual Salaries 10%=$60,620 25%=$76,440 50%=$97,480 75%=$120,290 100%=$143,360 Works Cited "Aeronautical Engineering Schools." Aeronautical Engineering Colleges. 3 Oct. 2004. Web. 02 Jan. 2012. <http://aeronauticalengineeringcolleges.net/schools-for-aeronautical-engineering>. "Aerospace Courses." Home Page, Aerospace Engineering & Engineering Mechanics, San Diego State University. Web. 02 Jan. 2012. <http://aerospace.sdsu.edu>. AP :: Images :: Home. Associated Press. Web. 02 Jan. 2012. <http://www.apimages.com/>. Hanish, Carrie L. "Aerospace Engineering Jobs | EngineeringJobsHelp.com." Engineering Jobs | Engineer Jobs | EngineeringJobsHelp.com. 14 Sept. 2000. Web. 02 Jan. 2012. <http://www.engineeringjobshelp.com/aerospace-engineering-jobs.html>. ISU Public Homepage Server. Web. 02 Jan. 2012. <http://www.public.iastate.edu>. Lincoln, Terry, and Josh M. Ware. "Engineering Degree Programs | EngineeringDegrees101.com." Engineering Degrees 101 - Your Online Guide To A Career In Engineering. Web. 02 Jan. 2012. <http://engineeringdegrees101.com/engineering-degree-programs>. Myres, Shannon. "European Masters Courses in Aeronautics and Space Technology." EuMAS - European Masters Course in Aeronautics and Space Technology. EuMas, 18 Apr. 1999. Web. 02 Jan. 2012. <http://aerospacemasters.org>. "Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2010-11 Edition." U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. 12 Oct. 2004. Web. 02 Jan. 2012. <http://www.bls.gov/OCO>. Only), Society) (utsi. "Aerospace Engineering Subjects." The University of Tennessee Space Institute. The University of Tennesse. Web. 02 Jan. 2012. <http://www.utsi.edu/library/aerospace.htm>. "Top Engineering Schools." Research Schools, Online Courses, Degrees and Careers at Education Portal. Web. 02 Jan. 2012. <http://education-portal.com/article_directory/Top_Engineering_Schools.html>. Ware, Josh M. "Aerospace Engineering." Engineering Degrees 101 - Your Online Guide To A Career In Engineering. July-Aug. 2007. Web. 02 Jan. 2012. <http://www.engineeringdegrees101.com/?s>. There are about 71,000 Aerospace Engineering Jobs now and is estimated to grow by about 7,000 in the next ten years. About 10% job growth. Math and Science courses Occupational Outlook Projection Engineering Schools California Institute of Technology Massachusetts Institute of Technology Stanford University Purdue College of Engineering University of Michigan: Ann Arbor (cc) image by quoimedia on Flickr Where would an Aerospace Engineer work?

Aerospace Engineering

Transcript: What they do Aerospace engineers design, test, and supervise the manufacture of aircraft, spacecraft, and missiles. Not to Get mixed up with Aeronautical Engineers are those who work with aircraft Astronautical Engineers are those working specifically with spacecraft Aerospace engineers develop new technologies for use in: aviation defense systems space exploration They often specialize in areas such as structural design, guidance, navigation and control, instrumentation and communication, and production methods Preparation stay organized take challenging classes engage in extaracurricalur explore in outreach programs register for tests research schools visit schools ask for recommendations write a compelling essay look into scholarships Schools Massachusetts Institute of Technology Georgia Institute of Technology University of Michigan-Ann Arbor Purdue University-West Lafayette Stanford University Virginia Tech Education require a minimum of a bachelor degree in aerospace engineering A bachelor-level program in aerospace engineering will consist of: advanced mathematics classes basic engineering courses aerospace engineering classes Currently 190,000 employees in the aerospace engineering program Average Salaries Career Path According to the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, aerospace engineers are expected to have 10 percent growth in employment between 2006 and 2016 Increases in the number and scope of military aerospace projects likely will generate new jobs Advances in Planes Fighter Jets Rockets Spacecraft and Satellites Pictures Sources: Aerospace Engineering http://www.khake.com/page53.html http://www.careercornerstone.org/pdf/aerospace/aeroeng.pdf http://www.egfi-k12.org/engineer-your-path/getting-in/ http://www.careercornerstone.org/aerospace/aerospace.htm http://aiche.salary.com/salarywizard/layoutscripts/swzl_titleselect.asp?narrowdesc=Aerospace+and+Defense&narrowcode=RD01&zipcode=&metrocode=&x=38&y=10 asld;fjalk

Aerospace Engineering

Transcript: Aerospace Engineering Aerospace Engineering is the main brach of engineering behind the design, construction and science of aircraft/spacecraft. This job is broken into 2 branches. Aeronautical: craft that stays within Earth's Atmosphere. Astronautical: craft that operates outside of Earth's atmosphere. The job that I am quite interested in is... Astronautcial Engineering. Astonautical Engineering takes many courses to becoming one of the fine individuals that participate in the construction of Space Crafts. You'll need to take and focus hard on classes with... Engineering Physics Calculus Advanced Geometry Computer Programs Speech/ Writing Classes (to help express your ideas more freely) Once you've taken these classes, some of the colleges you may be interested in are as follows... Georgia Institute of Technology Located in Atlanta, Goergia 10,000 per semester The second college might be... Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) located just outside of Boston. The pay for each semester 15,000 a more costly option. One much closer to home is, University of Michigan. It cost well over 15,000 per semester. However, crew from Apollo 15 and Gemini 4 are graduates of the University of Michigan. After you graduate you can become an Astronautical engineer right away. Bachelors Degree: $ 40,000-50,000 Masters Degree: $ 45,000-55,000 Docotorate: $ 50,000-60,000 Depending on Expierience & Senority: $ 75,000-150,000 The reason I chose this career was because I was really influenced by the movie Galactica. I saw how Vincent was determined to reach his goals one way or another. Also I thought being able to see one of your own pieces of art lift off into space and safely carry people back home. If you like Space Shuttles, Space, or even planes, this may be the job for you. It's a great way for you to explore your talents, or even create the next new cutting-edge design in Engineering. I hope this presentation enlightend you a little about the field of Aerospace Engineering. It's a very interesting job, and I would deffinetly look to it as I job I would under go as I go on in life. Thankyou for Watching! FIN

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