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A degree in aerospace engineering.
No. You can get a job with just a B.S. in Aerospace Engineering.
Engineering degrees at the bachelors level are typically a bachelor in science degree (BS).Engineering degrees at the bachelors level are typically a bachelor in science degree (BS).Engineering degrees at the bachelors level are typically a bachelor in science degree (BS).Engineering degrees at the bachelors level are typically a bachelor in science degree (BS).Engineering degrees at the bachelors level are typically a bachelor in science degree (BS).Engineering degrees at the bachelors level are typically a bachelor in science degree (BS).
Aerospace Engineering
No
Aerospace Engineering degrees are offered by NASA as well as other trusted aerospace institutions around the world. Russia and Japan have the technology to provide comprehensive training.
There is no physical requirement. All you need to do is obtain a degree in physics and a few other things. If your school offers it, you can get a bachelor's degree in aerospace engineering. Then you move on to your masters and hopefully your PhD
Zero now days
You can have a B.S. in engineering, which is a way of saying you graduated college in engineering with a "Bachelors of Science" degree.
definitely, but only if your granpa is from Antarctica
If you want to be an aerospace engineer, you should probably actually set your sights on a master's degree, not a bachelor's degree. Aerospace engineers take full and rigorous coursework in science and mathematics, including everything from physics to mechanical engineering, as well as lab work/applied work.
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