Aerospace engineering is the branch of engineering that concerns aircraft, spacecraft, and related topics. Aerospace Engineering was originally known as aeronautical engineering and dealt solely with aircraft. The broader term "aerospace engineering" has replaced the former in most usage, as flight technology advanced to include craft operating outside Earth's atmosphere.[1] In analogy with "aeronautical engineering", the branch is sometimes referred to as astronautical engineering, although this term usually only concerns craft which operate in outer space.
Also Avionics systems Engineering is in that same category, that involves modern digital systems on board the Air Craft, such as Navigation Systems, which could be a GPS or Inertial Nav systems for Navigation and Guidance of an air craft.
The future looks bright for Any kind of ENG. specially in the Aerospace Engineering.
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2007-06-14 18:00:56
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answered by ? 5
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Aeronautical engineering, like all other engineering fields, is EXPLODING right now. I am 100% positive you can find an exchange/abroad program here in the states.
Australia is a big player in the college engineering scene, as well.
By the way, cheers... I'm doing Environmental engineering right now.
2007-06-14 17:22:29
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answered by Anonymous
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The number of men being raised with a father in America is getting less and less. This means the men in America are about to be more likely to be on probation than have a college degree. They will soon be more likely to drop out of high school that graduate college.
Because Engineering is something Men have much more interest than women as a group, then we are going to be desperate for people with engineer degrees. We will be begging for Indians with engineering degrees to come here because we can't muster the political will to educate our men.
2007-06-14 17:30:29
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answered by eric l 6
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In the states, since most aero companies also do military work, most will require citizenship. No foreign nationals allowed, But check their sites (Boeing, Lokheed Martin etc) and see what they say.
2007-06-14 17:58:47
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answered by Gene 7
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