Why did I choose it?:
Why did I choose it?
The future of aerospace is as exciting and challenging as its history.
What does an Aerospace Engineer do?:
What does an Aerospace Engineer do? Design, develop, and test aircraft, spacecraft, and missiles.
Supervise the manufacturing of these products.
What does an Aerospace Engineer do?:
What does an Aerospace Engineer do? Aerospace engineers develop new technologies for use in aviation, defense systems, and space exploration.
Job Requirements:
Job Requirements This job does not require a license, but you need to get a Bachelors Degree.
San Diego State University offers a Bachelor Degree in Aerospace Engineering.
Money and Outlook:
Money and Outlook The average hourly wage in California is $44.08.
Growth is estimated to be 5%.
Large concentrations of this occupation are found in these industries:
Research and development in the physical, engineering, and life sciences (5.45%)
Navigational, measuring, and control instruments manufacturing (6.04%)
Federal Government (11.03%)
Aerospace product and parts manufacturing (59.61%)
Engineering, surveying, mapping, building inspection, and drafting services (6.97%)