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Natalie’s Answer
Hi Hunter,
Do you mean aeronautical engineering (i.e. planes)? Regardless of the field of engineering, they all require classes in math and physics. It would also be helpful to take classes in computer assisted design and drawing.
Good Luck!
Natalie
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Benson’s Answer
Hi Hunter,
The related fields of aerospace science and technology include computer-aided engineering, flight control, jet propulsion, aerospace structure and materials, and aerospace science and technology have highly interdisciplinary characteristics, including mechanics, thermal, electricity, materials, and other disciplines.
In addition, good mathematical and physics skills can also innovate and solve aerospace-related issues. Teamwork is also an important characteristic of aerospace technicians. Therefore, a proactive personality, an affinity for analysis and thinking, good communication skills, courage to accept challenges, and professional self-confidence are all indispensable characteristics for aerospace technicians.
For your reference.
The related fields of aerospace science and technology include computer-aided engineering, flight control, jet propulsion, aerospace structure and materials, and aerospace science and technology have highly interdisciplinary characteristics, including mechanics, thermal, electricity, materials, and other disciplines.
In addition, good mathematical and physics skills can also innovate and solve aerospace-related issues. Teamwork is also an important characteristic of aerospace technicians. Therefore, a proactive personality, an affinity for analysis and thinking, good communication skills, courage to accept challenges, and professional self-confidence are all indispensable characteristics for aerospace technicians.
For your reference.
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