Aerospace Engineering Classes
Aerospace engineers specialize in the design and construction of aircraft, spacecraft, satellites, and missiles. They make dreams of flying become reality. They also test prototypes to make sure that they function according to their design. Aerospace engineers often specialize in designing numerous types of aerospace products, such as commercial and military airplanes; remotely piloted aircraft; spacecraft, and military missiles and rockets.
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- Testing aircraft and aerospace technology
- Estimating proposals for attainable financials
- Evaluate designs to make sure all requirements and engineering principles are met
- Inspection of projects for potential problems and solutions
- Development of new technologies for aviation, spacecrafts, and aircraft
The median annual pay wage of aerospace engineers was over $97,000 in 2010 with the lowest 10 percent earning over $60,000 and the highest 10 percent earning more than $143,000.