Aeronautical Engineering
More about Aeronautical Engineering
If building big is not enough for you and you need make it move fast – like fly, then you may want to study Aeronautical Engineering. Aeronautical Engineering and Manufacturing are responsible for some of the most incredible technologies of our age, from 747s to scramjets to GPS and smart missile technology.
Aeronautical Engineering and Manufacturing is the primary branch of engineering concerned with the design, construction, manufacturing, and science of anything that flies. Students of Aeronautical Engineering and Manufacturing use Physics, Engineering, Computer Science, and various other disciplines to create new and improve upon existing technologies. These exciting technologies may include dynamics and control, flight mechanics, structural mechanics, fluid dynamics, propulsion, and power.
With these technologies, Aeronautical Engineering then teaches the craft of turning ideas into reality by designing highly sophisticated products such as aircraft, missiles and space satellites. These products are the result of whole team effort that brings together each aeronautical engineer's skills and technical expertise.
Studying Aeronautical Engineering and Manufacturing equips you with a wide range of skills relevant to contemporary engineering. In addition to the aerospace industry, your knowledge and abilities can be put to good use in the automobile, energy and space industries, among others.
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