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Aeronautical Degrees Questions...
Hey every one ! New to the forum. I am doing my AS levels in Maths, Physics, ICT & Italian. Next year I will be applying for university...I am looking forward to study Aerospace/Aeronautical Engineering but I need some advice:
Generally I hear people say that there is a limited careers opportunity if you graduate in Aerospace/Aeronautical Engineering , and you don't really need an AE degree to become a pilot....Well I am looking forward to study Aeronutical engineering and I am pretty sure I will enjoy it as I like challenging stuff !!! Would the AE degree help me to get a decent job in Airbus or BAE Systems for example ? Or would it help me for a career in flight engineering ? Or any other careers related to aviation ? I will be applying for uni this time next year and this is the COURSE I would like to do at Imperial College (hopefully) Or would you reccomend a FdEng Aircraft Engineering BEng(Hons) Aircraft Engineering ‘top-up’ course at Kingston ? (I know Bath, Cambridge for example are ranked higher for AE courses, but I am looking for unis in London) After the 4 year degree, if i decide to become a commercial/corporate pilot where should I apply? I'll probably have more questions later on...Cheers |
Generally I hear people say that there is a limited careers opportunity if you graduate in Aerospace/Aeronautical Engineering Aeronutical engineering and I am pretty sure I will enjoy it as I like challenging stuff !!! Would the AE degree help me to get a decent job in Airbus or BAE Systems for example I will be applying for uni this time next year and this is the COURSE I would like to do at Imperial College (hopefully) Or would you reccomend a FdEng Aircraft Engineering BEng(Hons) Aircraft Engineering ‘top-up’ course at Kingston ? (I know Bath, Cambridge for example are ranked higher for AE courses, but I am looking for unis in London) After the 4 year degree, if i decide to become a commercial/corporate pilot where should I apply? G |
RE: the Kingston degree G t E is correct, I am doing the Honours Top Up at Kingston. The whole program from start to finish is aimed at the Maintenance Engineer by taking you though the principles of aircraft systems, legislation and so on.
Looking at the Imperial Uni course it looks more like your designer type of degree. You need to take a good look at your long-term wants and design your education to fit. Good Luck :ok: S |
Thanx for the input Genghis and Sumps !!! Very encouraging posts ;)
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