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Become an Engineer!

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As an engineer, you will be on the forefront of an industry renowned for its innovative spirit. Just 150 years ago, heavier-than-air flight was unfathomable, but now thousands of metal birds carry millions of passengers around the globe each and every day. And as technology improves still, not only will the next generation of engineers be tasked with developing hypersonic aircraft, they will look beyond the skies to design the spacecraft of the future. 

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If you want to contribute to connecting the world, keep reading.

Below we outline a few facts about aerospace engineers and link websites of companies at the forefront of discoveries. However, these big-names are far from the only players. There are so many companies doing cutting-edge things, like designing and building electric aircraft and sending astronauts on to the ISS. We'll highlight some of them in club meetings.

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Let us know what you want to do so we can help you reach your goals!

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CAREER INFORMATION
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Companies

Click logos to discover more about a career as an aerospace engineer with a certain company.

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Median Salary

$116,500

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Education Needed

Bachelor's Degree in Aerospace Engineering

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Aerospace Engineering is a very fulfilling job, and you will often be a part of the most technologically advanced projects being created. Due to this fact, if you end up working with respect to the military you may need a security clearance. 

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We've spent a lot of time compiling the best schools for this field, which you can take a look at here. As always, stay tuned to the calendar for presentations on this subject.

For more information, visit the link below.

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