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Where will I be in 10 years?

Where will I be in 10 years?. The 21 century… 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.

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Where will I be in 10 years?

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

  2. 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

  3. 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

  4. 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> How do you know if you want an aerospace career?

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

  6. 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 What should I do to prepare for an aerospace career now ?

  7. 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.

  8. Some kinds of aerospace careers

  9. Pilots and crew members of a space craft • Pilot Astronaut • Mission Specialist • Payload Specialist

  10. Physical Scientists • Astronomer • Chemist • Geologist • Meteorologist • Physicist • Oceanographer

  11. Life Scientists • Biologist • Medical Doctor • Physiologist • Nutritionist • Psychologist

  12. Social Scientists • Economist • Sociologists

  13. Mathematicians • Computer scientist • Mathematician • System analyst • Statistician

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

  15. Technicians • Electrical/electronics • Engineering • Aerospace model • Aircraft • Avionics • Fabrication • Materials • Pattern maker and modeler

  16. Engineering Designers • Architectural • Electrical • Mechanical

  17. Technical Communicators • Writer • Artist • Editor • Educator specialist • Public relations • Audiovisual specialist • Photographer

  18. Other fields • Quality control inspector • Ground radio operator • Teletypes

  19. 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

  20. 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

  21. 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

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