What do Aerospace engineers do?
Aerospace engineers design and test aircraft, spacecraft, satellites, and missiles. They also develop new technologies in aviation, space exploration, and defense systems. Click here to learn more!
What are the requirements to become an aerospace engineer?
To work as an aerospace engineer, the minimum requirement is a B.S. degree, in one of the fields of engineering or science, from an ABET-accredited university. Prior aerospace experience is not generally required. Click here to learn more!
I am not good at higher math, can I still study engineering?
Don’t worry. In fact, most of us struggle with higher math. It is one of those subjects that requires extra attention. You can do it! While most engineers do not use calculus in their day-to-day work, it's still important to learn calculus in order to understand the underlying concepts of physics, chemistry, and biology. If you are not good at math, it probably means that you are like the rest of us and need to put in a little more effort.