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Where will I be in 10 years? The 21 century… our world we need: aerospace engineers scientists, engineers, technologists, and technicians our world we need: aerospace engineers scientists, engineers, technologists, and technicians

What could an aerospace technology career mean for you?  Aerospace workers that are professionals who work independently or as part of a team.  To conduct research and design and develop vehicles and system for atmospheric and space environments  High satisfaction and excellent compensation

What education will you need beyond high school?  Scientist and engineers 4 to 7 years  4 years minimum  A good idea to have a doctorate ~ an additional 2 to 4 years

How do you know if you want an aerospace career?  If you think you would be interested in a career in aerospace technology, check your potential for success by answering the question to the side:  If you answered yes to most of the questions, you may want to consider an aerospace career.  Do you enjoy math or science?  Do you have an inquisitive and searching mind?  Are you interested in knowing what makes things work?  Do you like to solve problems and puzzles?  Do you like to create things?  Do you enjoy learning?  Do you enjoy working with computers?  Do you like to build things?  Are you prepared to study hard and do homework?  Do you achieve good grades>

If you answered yes to most of the questions, you may want to consider an aerospace career.

What should I do to prepare for an aerospace career now ?  Education is a critical requirement. Mathematics and science are the basis for an aerospace technology career. Decision you make in school can affect your career possibilities.  Some of the recommended high school courses are listed below:  Math  Calculus  Computers  Biology  Chemistry  Physics  English

How can I find out more about aerospace jobs?  Contact people working in the aerospace field such as scientists, engineer and technicians.  Your teacher or guidance counselor should be able to arrange this for you or your class.  Visit your school and public libraries to get names of professional organizations you can contact for more information.  Contact NASA personnel office closet to you if you would like additional information.

Some kinds of aerospace careers

Pilots and crew members of a space craft  Pilot Astronaut  Mission Specialist  Payload Specialist

Physical Scientists  Astronomer  Chemist  Geologist  Meteorologist  Physicist  Oceanographer

Life Scientists  Biologist  Medical Doctor  Physiologist  Nutritionist  Psychologist

Social Scientists  Economist  Sociologists

Mathematicians  Computer scientist  Mathematician  System analyst  Statistician

Engineers  Aerospace/astronautics  Chemical  Civil  Biomedical  Computer  Electrical  Industrial  Environmental  Materials  Mechanical  Nuclear  Petroleum  Plastics  Safety  Systems

Technicians  Electrical/electronics  Engineering  Aerospace model  Aircraft  Avionics  Fabrication  Materials  Pattern maker and modeler

Engineering Designers  Architectural  Electrical  Mechanical

Technical Communicators  Writer  Artist  Editor  Educator specialist  Public relations  Audiovisual specialist  Photographer

Other fields  Quality control inspector  Ground radio operator  Teletypes

What are engineers?  People who make things work  The work and ideas of engineers make achievement possible they make life interesting, comfortable and fun  Computers, televisions, and satellites and communication industry depend on engineers  Engineers will design safe and comfortable space stations for the 21 century

What are technicians?  They work closely with scientist and engineers to support their research  Their skills are used to operate wind tunnels, work in laboratories, construct test equipment, build models and support many types of research

What are scientists?  Knowledge seekers, always searching out why things happen  Always questioning  Nature earth and all the universe are what fascinate then the scientist questions, seeks answers and expands knowledge