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  • 1. Aerospace engineersBy Walker and Theo

2. The job1

  • They design,test,develop, planes.

This a picture from 63.jpgThis picture is from space today.orgwww.Ryerson.ca/aerospace/images/funky_image.jpg 3. About the job2

  • They design missiles.
  • They design military equipment.

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  • Helpful High School Courses
  • Students take courses that meet college requirements.
  • Helpful high school courses would include:
  • Calculus, Chemistry, Physics, Statistics and Probability,
  • Also Trigonometry/Advanced Algebra.

5. Education path2

  • Majors & Degrees
  • Aerospace, Aeronautical, and Astronautical Engineering.
  • Engineering Mechanics.
  • Engineering Physics.
  • Metallurgical Engineering.
  • Polymer/Plastics Engineering.

6. Outlook

  • Outlook Information Wisconsin Outlook
  • Job seekers will face competition for position openings.
  • National Outlook
  • Job seekers will face competition for position openings.
  • Factors Affecting Employment:
  • orders for aircraft and space research:
  • vehicles, economic conditions, and federal budget priorities.

7. Salary

  • Aerospace EngineersSalary Ranges
  • Wisconsin salary range: $57,940 to $106,350
  • National salary range: $58,130 to $134,570

8. Employers

  • Aerospace Product and Parts Manufacturing (59%)
  • Federal Government, excluding Postal Service (10%)
  • Architectural, Engineering, and Related Services (7%)
  • Navigational, Measuring, Electromedical, and Control Instruments Manufacturing (6%)
  • Educational Services, Private (2%) Employment Services (2%)

9. The end All information taken fromwww.wiscarrers.wicsc.edu