Aerospace Engineering - Bachelors
Salary Range $53,408 - $73,814 What does someone in this field do?Aerospace engineers typically enter the occupation with a bachelor's aerospace engineering degree in an engineering specialty, from aerospace engineering school, but some basic research positions may require a graduate aerospace engineering degree. Engineers offering their services directly to the public must be licensed, in addition to graduation from a aerospace engineering school.
A bachelor's aerospace engineering degree is required for almost all entry-level engineering jobs. Most engineering programs taught in aerospace engineering college involve a concentration of study in an engineering specialty. Aerospace engineering college programs also include courses in general engineering. Most civil engineering college graduates pursue an engineering degree in electrical, electronics, mechanical, or civil engineering. A design course, sometimes accompanied by a computer or laboratory class or both, is part of the curriculum in most aerospace engineering schools.
Admissions requirements for undergraduate aerospace engineering schools include a solid background in mathematics and science, with courses in English, social studies, and humanities. Bachelor's aerospace engineering degree programs in engineering typically are designed to last 4 years in aerospace engineering college, but many students find that it takes between 4 and 5 years to complete their studies and attain their aerospace engineering degree.