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Aerospace engineering - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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UT aerospace degree lifts grad from offshore oil rig to new planets when European Space Agency selects UT grad from 8,000 applicants [more] ... Aerospace Engineering Undergraduate Program ... What is Aerospace Engineering?
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The faculty and staff of the Guggenheim School of Aerospace Engineering welcome Vigor Yang as the new chair. Dr. Yang comes to Georgia Tech from Penn State University. He succeeds Dr. Robert Loewy, who stays on as a professor.
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With solid grounding in aerodynamics, propulsion, structures, controls, and information technology, aerospace engineering graduates also have the broad, multi-disciplinary understanding needed to play an important role as architects and integrators of increasingly sophisticated vehicle systems.
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Aerospace engineering is an exciting, demanding, and dynamic career. Dealing with everything from aircraft and spacecraft to cars and ships, aerospace engineers perform a variety of tasks, including research, design, testing, maintenance, teaching, and management.
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The decline in degree production has reached the point that the number trained in aerospace engineering may not be adequate to replace the large numbers of aerospace engineers who are expected to leave the occupation, especially due to retirement, over the 2002-12 period.
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According to a 1999 salary survey by the National Association of Colleges and Employers, bachelor’s degree candidates in aerospace engineering received starting offers averaging about $40,700 a year; master’s degree candidates, $54,200;
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