Successful aerospace engineers have a strong foundation in math and science. Skills in calculus and physics are particularly important. Aerospace engineers are problem solvers and enjoy thinking outside of the box to develop creative solutions to problems. In addition, computer skills are increasingly necessary in aerospace engineering professions.
Career Possibilities:
Graduates of this major pursue many different careers. A few examples include:
- Aircraft, spacecraft, and missile design and testing
- Defense technology design
- Space exploration
- Aerospace product and part manufacturing
- Commercial airline diagnostics
- General engineering outside of the aerospace industry