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Q: What is mechanical and aerospace engineering?
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Can a mechanical engineer be an aircraft engineer?

yes, Aerospace & Mechanical Engineering share many common elements.


Mechanical engineering can enter aerospace field?

Yes; in fact, a bachelor of mechanical engineering typically branches out into multiple options to allow specialization on the last year of study, and aerospace is often one of them. Even without choosing this option, though, you may enter the aerospace field with general knowledge of materials and their failure, dynamics, etc. Mechanical engineering is extremely versatile.


Are mechanical engineering and aerospace technology related?

Absolutely!! Both structural and mechanical engineers designed the base structure and individual mechanisms that make up aerospace machinery.


Can mechanical engineer go in aerospace engineering?

Mechanical engineers can work in airlines. They work in the repair of the engine and the fuselage.


What are the top 5 branches in engineering?

There are four branches of mechanical engineering. They are manufacturing, acoustical, vehicle, and thermal engineering. Vehicle engineering is further broken down into aerospace and automotive engineering.


Is aerospace engineering tough?

It is about the same difficulty as Mechanical Engineering. Where I went to school, it was in the same department and most of the classes were the same except the specialized aero courses.


What are the five branches of engineering?

There are five basic areas of engineering: * Aerospace Engineering. * Chemical Engineering. * Civil Engineering. * Electrical Engineering. * Mechanical Engineering. A link is provided to the Wikipedia article on engineering. You can read a little bit about each one of these specialty areas there.


What is needed to get a bachlors in aerospace engineering?

If you want to be an aerospace engineer, you should probably actually set your sights on a master's degree, not a bachelor's degree. Aerospace engineers take full and rigorous coursework in science and mathematics, including everything from physics to mechanical engineering, as well as lab work/applied work.


Is a graduate degree required for aerospace engineering?

No. You can get a job with just a B.S. in Aerospace Engineering.


What is Aerospace Engineering?

Aerospace engineering is the branch of engineering concerned with the research, designed, development, and technology of aircraft and spacecraft.


What qualification needed for Aircraft engine?

Mechanical Engineering covers it. An undergraduate degree in Aeronautical / Aerospace Engineering would offer most of the Mechanical Engineering syllabus but give you some extra units selected around flight / atmospherics / high speed mechanics etc instead of electives. That could be worth it if you are 110% sure you want to go into Aerospace and wouldn't like the more broad employment opportunities the 'general' Mechanical Engineering degree would give you. Either degree would be fine.


I am a Electronics and Communication graduate can you do MS in Aerospace Engineering?

yes! i can do MS in aerospace engineering. ha!