Aeronautical Engineering: Jobs & Education for Students

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The discussion centers on a high school junior seeking guidance on pursuing a career in engineering, particularly in aerospace or aeronautical engineering. The individual has a background that includes encouragement from parents to consider engineering, primarily in computer or electrical fields, but is now drawn to aerospace. Key points include the need for information on job prospects and educational requirements for aeronautical engineers, as well as considerations about the college admission process approaching soon. Participants suggest resources such as the AIAA website for deeper insights into aerospace careers and education. The conversation also touches on the potential benefits of double majoring in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, noting that many institutions offer this with minimal additional coursework. There is a clarification that aeronautical engineers' roles in the industry are more complex than simply designing planes, with examples of diverse career paths including opportunities in defense and commercial sectors like Lockheed Martin. Overall, the discussion emphasizes the importance of thorough research and decision-making in selecting an engineering discipline.
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Hey everyone, I wanted to post this here because I want more information on engineering before I make any big decisions in my life. I am currently a junior in high school and was always interested in engineering. Ever since I was a kid my parents thought that I would be a great engineer. However, the problem lies in which type of engineering that I want to do. My parents always saw me as a computer person and thought that computer or electrical engineering would be the best for me.
Recently, I've been more and more interested in Aerospace/Aeronautical Engineering. I'm not quite sure on what I want to do later in life yet so any information regarding this topic would be valuable for me. The college admission process will begin in less than a year from now so I want to make sure I know what I want to major in.
What kind of jobs would an aeronautical engineer have and what type of education would i need for that. I do not know much about Aeronautics so I really need your help.
Thank you very much!
 
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For engineering in general, here is a reasonable and brief list -
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_engineering_branches

Structural engineering has evolved from civil engineering into its own specialty.

or http://www.sinc.sunysb.edu/Stu/hnaseer/photo.htm
http://www.dedicatedengineers.org/Resources/Engineering_Disciplines_Handout.pdf

For aerospace and aeronautical engineering, I recommend browsing the AIAA webiste -
www.aiaa.org

https://www.aiaa.org/Secondary.aspx?id=257

AIAA Technical Committees - https://www.aiaa.org/Secondary.aspx?id=458
 
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Would finding a job be difficult after my bachelors degree? Would doing a double major in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering be more beneficial? I still need help deciding between Aerospace and Computer Engineering...
 
If you go the aerospace route, many schools offer dual majors with mechanical for very little extra coursework. (I think my school required 4-5 classes in addition to the Aero curriculum).

What do you think Aeronautical engineers do? Just curious because I knew some people going into school who thought they "designed" planes. It's not quite that simple in industry.
 
Well my dad used to work in defense and he used to experiment with rockets and missiles. But he was more on the software side. I want a job in the air force or commercial like Lockheed Martin. Still not that aware of my options though.
 
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