The University of Texas at Austin
College of Engineering

What is Aerospace Engineering?

Who are Aerospace Engineers?
Aerospace Engineers are involved in all aspects of aeronautics (working with aircraft) and astronautics (working with spacecraft). They conduct research, and design and develop vehicles and systems for atmospheric and space environments. These engineers often specialize in one of many areas such as aerodynamics, propulsion, flight mechanics, orbital mechanics, fluids, structures, guidance & control, and computation.

What Education will I Need?
Generally, a Bachelor’s Degree in Aerospace Engineering is required to work as an aerospace engineer. The University of Texas offers this degree as well as Master’s and Doctorate programs. Successful aerospace engineers have the proper educational background, possess good communication skills, and are committed to being a part of a team.

What Jobs are Available as an Aerospace Engineer?
The field of aerospace technology offers a wide range of employment opportunites to those with the proper educational background. An aerospace team is made up of engineers, scientists, and technicians. Positions are available through the private sector as well as within the U. S. Government. Examples of major engineering roles in the aerospace industry include:

  • Analysis
  • Design
  • Materials and Processes
  • Systems Engineering
  • Software Development
  • Manufacturing
  • Flight Research
  • Field Service

Recommended High School Preparation Courses
The UT Aerospace Engineering Department likes to see completion of high school courses in the following subjects:

  • Mathematics courses including:
  • Algebra
  • Geometry
  • Trigonometry
  • Mathematics Analysis
  • Calculus
  • Computer Science
  • Natural Science courses including:
  • Biology
  • Chemistry
  • Physics
  • English
  • History
  • Foreign Language

 


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