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Aerospace engineering encompasses several crucial responsibilities and innovations. Notable inventions include the 2012 pilotless helicopter for military use and the 2013 SpaceX Grasshopper, a pioneering reusable rocket.

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Aerospace Engineering

What are the requirements to become an Aerospace Engineer?

Aerospace engineers should be creative, inquisitive, analytical, and detail oriented.
Graduate training is essential for engineering faculty positions and many research and development programs, but is not required for the majority of entry-level engineering jobs
A bachelor's degree in engineering is required for almost all entry-level aerospace engineering jobs
Subjects to study in High School: Chemistry, physics, computer science, algebra, geometry, calculus, English; if available, applied technology, statistics

What are the duties of an Aerospace Engineer?


Evaluate product data and design from inspections and reports for conformance to engineering principles, customer requirements, and quality standards.
Direct and coordinate activities of engineering or technical personnel designing, fabricating, modifying, or testing of aircraft or aerospace products.
Plan and conduct experimental, environmental, operational and stress tests on models and prototypes of aircraft and aerospace systems and equipment.
Develop design criteria for aeronautical or aerospace products or systems, including testing methods, production costs, quality standards, and completion dates.
Formulate conceptual design of aeronautical or aerospace products or systems to meet customer requirements.
Direct research and development programs.

Where are some places where Aerospace Engineers work?

Northrop Grumman
Lockheed Martin
Aerojet Rocketdyne
NASA

What are some examples of Aerospace Engineering inventions?

2012: Pilotless Helicopter which can aid our military against IED's and other attacks by moving cargo remotely using a GPS and other systems.
2013:The SpaceX Grasshopper is the first reusable rocket invented.