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What can I do with a major in… CSE Career Outcomes and mechanics Average Starting Salary: $66,280* Aerospace design, develop, and test new for use in aviation, defense , and , often specializing in areas such Post-graduation Outcomes:* as , structural design, guidance, navigation and control, instrumentation and communication, or production methods. They often use -aided design (CAD) software, , and lasers and advanced electronic optics. They also may specialize in a particular type of aerospace product, such as commercial transports, fighter jets, helicopters, , or missiles and . Aerospace engineers may be experts in aerodynamics, , celestial mechanics, , acoustics, or guidance and control systems. Aerospace engineers often apply their knowledge to related fields such as environmental engineering and .

INDUSTRIES  design  Higher education  Research  Aircraft parts  Insurance  Rocketry  Airlines  Marketing  Satellites  Consulting  National defense  Space  Heating, Ventilation, AC  Propulsion Engineering  Transportation

EMPLOYERS  3M  Ford Motor Company  Northrop Grumman  Aster Labs  General Electric  Medtronic  Boeing  Honeywell  Orbital ATK  Boston Scientific  HUSCO International  Sierra Nevada Corporation  Carl Zeiss Industrial Metrology, LLC  Lockheed Martin  United Launch Alliance  Eaton Corporation  NASA  UTC Aerospace Systems  Federal Aviation Administration  NAVAIR  Virgin Galactic

TECHNICAL SKILLS  AutoCAD  Mathematica  Python  C, C++, Dynamic C  MATLAB/Simulink  SolidWorks  Java  ANSYS  STK

POSSIBLE POSITIONS  Analytical : Conducts in-depth assessments of proposed products and evaluates whether the design of each product meets customer requirements.  Controls engineer: Designs, develops, installs, manages, and maintains equipment which is used to monitor and systems, machinery, and processes.  : Takes the concept or working model of a product to create a design that meets the customer’s requirements, industry standards, and can be manufactured economically.  Development engineer: Applies research findings to develop new or improved products or manufacturing processes.  Field service engineer: Examines performance reports on products and makes recommendations to solve problems.  Manufacturing engineer: Plans the tooling, construction, and assembly of the product as dictated by the design specifications.  Materials engineer: Tests and evaluates materials, conventional or composite, used in aerospace structures.  engineer: Plans, directs, and coordinates activities of company .  Systems engineer: Performs the requirements, analysis, and definition of the overall and its subsystem.  Test engineer: Designs and oversees the performance testing of products in wind tunnels and in flight. **Some of these positions may require an advanced degree.

GET INVOLVED  Active Energy Club  Team  Society of Hispanic Professional  American Institute of  and Engineering Engineers and Student Board  Society of Women Engineers  Copter Club  Society of Asian Scientists and  Solar Vehicle Project  Liquid Propellant Rocket Design Engineers  Tesla Works  National Society of Black  Society of Automotive Engineers Engineers – Formula Race Car

RESOURCES  Aerospace Industries  American Council of  NASA: .gov Association: aia-aerospace.org Engineering Companies:  National Aeronautical  Aerospace Medical Association: acec.org Association: naa.aero asma.org  American Institute Of  National Institute of Aerospace:  Aerospace-: Aeronautics & Astronautics: nianet.org aerospace-technology.com aiaa.org  Society of Flight Engineers:  American Astronautical Society:  Department of Aero sfte.org astronautical.org Engineering: aem.umn.edu

See the Major Binders available in the CSE Career Center’s Resource Center for more information about this major and career. *Salary and Career Outcomes gathered from the 2016-2017 CSE Graduation Survey Post-graduation outcomes reflect the percentage of students who were employed full-time in their field or were enrolled in a graduate program. For detailed starting salary information see the CSE Career Center website.