yes! i can do MS in aerospace engineering. ha!
No. You can get a job with just a B.S. in Aerospace Engineering.
It has a graduate aerospace engineering program. Sounds like the same thing.
Yes, I can do it!
You need to have a graduate degree course to be eligible for MBA.
electronics and communication...as in future everythin will be based on embedded systems ..
Yes, an engineering graduate in electronics and communication can pursue a Master of Science in Criminology. While the two fields are different, your undergraduate degree shows analytical and problem-solving skills that are transferable to the study of criminology. You may need to fulfill additional prerequisites or demonstrate an interest in the field through relevant coursework or experience.
Any graduate who would have studied the basics of electronics is eligible to do a course in VLSI or Embedded Systems. Any engineering graduate is eligible.
Most Graduate Mechanical jobs tend to center around engineering. This can include many different job types, including: medical, aerospace, and many more.
For a Good Place, For example BAE systems around £25,000 to £27,000 on there graduate schemes. Others can be a lot less £16,000 to £17,000
In order to go into the field of metallurgical engineering you will need to obtain a degree such as: aerospace engineering, physics, an applied mathematical degree, computer engineering, or nuclear engineering. Most universities offer some type of engineering program that will allow you to have a career in metallurgical engineering when you graduate as long as you find a job with a company that needs a specialist in the field.
Being a aerospace engineer for the air force can be a possibility also working for NASA building the shuttles that go up to space. And also, building missiles or projectiles are good jobs that are open to people that like math and science.
I do not see why not. You will have to inquire about the prerequisite coursework required for the program (if any). If you are required to take some prerequisite coursework, you may have to do complete this coursework at the undergraduate level first. Still, if you have a passion for the field, then it would be worth pursuing it.