Aerospace Engineering
Aerospace Engineering
About Course
Aerospace
engineering is complex and essentially requires superior and
sophisticated tools and approaches for the creation, design and
development of products, testing and collaboration processes. Aerospace
engineering is one of the most dynamic types of engineering in today's
world of modern technology. The most important aspect of the job of an
aerospace engineer is to design as well as construct different kinds of
aircraft. It is often work for large aviation companies like Airbus,
Boeing and even NASA. These companies are constantly seeking trained
engineers and deals with craft that stay within Earth's atmosphere, and
the latter deals with craft that operates outside of Earth's atmosphere.
Engineers from this field mainly deal with development of new
technology in aviation, space exploration & defense system.
Core Subjects: - The Core Subjects of Aerospace engineering are:
Core Subjects: - The Core Subjects of Aerospace engineering are:
- Academic Writing
- Research,
- Chemistry- A Molecular Science
- Intro Engineering
- Aerodynamics
- Chemistry- A Quantitative Science
- Aerospace Structure Computing
- Environment Physics
- Engineering Aerospace
- Vehicle Design
- Engineer Dynamics
- Physics for Engineers and Scientists II
- Statics Propulsion Calculus II
- Flight Vehicle control
- Solid Mechanics Calculus
- Health & Fitness Space Flight
Further Education
After successful completion of the diploma or bachelors course students can choose master program for higher education.
Job Profiles
Job Profiles
There
are lots of job opportunities available in India as well as in foreign
countries. Graduates can start their work as trainees, mechanical design
engineers, aerospace designer checker, assistant technical officers,
aircraft production managers, thermal design engineers and consultants.
Top Recruiters:
Top Recruiters:
Some major recruiters of Aerospace engineering are:
- DRDO
- NAL
- HAL
- CAD (civil aviation dept.)
- Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO)
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