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Mechanical engineering seems to have two broad fields. The professional mechanical engineer who works for Engineering and/or Architectural firms or the mechanical engineer who works in industry as a product engineer/designer. The professional route ... more
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- question from rrgffdgtrst Since aerospace engineers may be needed to do a variety of different kinds of tasks, there is no single all-inclusive job description. Below are a few sample want ads pulled off of various job search sites. They present ... more
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• August, 2009: Virginia schools receive information describing the program and guidelines • September-October 2009: Interested students complete online application • November 6, 2009: Application deadline • November 20, 2009: Students notified by ... more
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Manager--Liaison Engineering at The Boeing Company see all my answers Best Answers in: Manufacturing (4), Change Management (1), Quality Management and Standards (1), Engineering (1), Professional Networking (1) ... more
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Use `303 s cosmetic properties and water repellency as a guide. A surface treated with 303 Aerospace Protectant is water repellent (beads water). When the water repellency begins to diminish, reapply. Or (our preferred method) if you think it may ... more
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For any Aerospace Engineering major in catalog years 2005-06 or prior, where EL ENGR 102 is required, and who has not yet taken EL ENGR 102, the MAE department prefers, and strongly recommends, that the student take MECH&AE107/107L instead of EL ... more
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I'm not finding a "best in CA" Aerospace Engineering School but the CA Institute of Technology is very good, call (626) 395-6811. ... more
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The first couple of years in school, you end up taking many of the classes that all college students must take - English, history, humanities, etc. You also spend time forming the foundation for your later years. You learn calculus and physics. A ... more
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Aeronautical and Aerospace Engineering is one of the most challenging and demanding of engineering disciplines. It is the study of the mathematics, physics, computer science, materials science and design philosophy that goes into the analysis, ... more
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As I understand it, aeronautical engineering involves the mechanics of atmospheric flight. Airplanes and the like. Aerospace would be stuff that leaves Earth's atmosphere. Think the lunar lander and the international space station. The space ... more
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