Is it possible to get a job in aerospace industries with a major in physics? I am planning to go for either a MS or PhD later on if I do pick a BS in physics.
I like theory more than applications. Obviously applications are important, but physics appeals to me more. Its the kind of reading I...
Well one of the reasons I asked is because I'm looking into 2 colleges. One offers both aerospace and mechanical eng majors, and the other only offers mechanical eng. Both colleges offer physics.
So there are no jobs in the engineering field with a physics major?
What kind of jobs can you...
Hi,
I first started a thread about being interested in aerospace engineering.
Err.. now when I think about it, I think I like pure theoretical physics as well. I was looking at one of the colleges course load for the physics major, and I really wanted to take those classes.
Eventually I want...
That's actually quite inspiring, I was told the opposite, that it's difficult to get a job in this field because you'd need a degree from a really good school to actually get somewhere.
I'm planning on going to a state college that offers this degree...Since I have the interest to begin with, I...
Thanks. Do you know of some possible companies I can look into? Ex: nasa, boeing, northrop grumman, etc.
Do you know the basic qualifications for an entry level position for those?
I appreciate all the help, all the support I am getting is from here.
Hello all,
Despite a lot of family discouragement, this fall I am going to choose a major in aerospace engineering. Its been a lifelong dream of mine to someday have a career that has to do with the designing of air/space crafts.
It started with my curiosity in astronomy, then as a I grew...