Aerospace Engineer Job Description
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Aerospace engineers develop aircrafts and spacecrafts, as well as other items meant to take flight. They design, develop, and test spacecrafts, aircrafts, satellites, missiles and weapons systems, as well as evaluate the manufacturing of each. Aerospace engineers test their designs to ensure that they function as expected, and develop computer software that interfaces with aerospace crafts.
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- Bachelor of Science (b.sc.) in Aerospace Engineering
- Bachelor of Science (b.sc.) in Mechanical Engineering
- Master of Science (m.sc.) in Aerospace Engineering
- Bachelor Degree in Mechanical Engineering
- Bachelor of Arts (b.a.) in Physics Education
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