A help/guide to aeronautic career.

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This discussion focuses on transitioning from a degree in Physics Education to a career in aeronautics, particularly in aerospace engineering and construction. Participants recommend contacting schools with aerospace engineering undergraduate programs to explore potential pathways. It is noted that while some basic classes may be skipped, a solid foundation in mathematics is essential. Additionally, pursuing a master's degree in Physics Astronomy may enhance eligibility for advanced studies in aeronautics.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of aerospace engineering principles
  • Familiarity with basic mathematics and physics concepts
  • Knowledge of educational pathways in aeronautics
  • Awareness of master's degree programs in related fields
NEXT STEPS
  • Research aerospace engineering undergraduate programs at universities
  • Investigate the requirements for a master's degree in Physics Astronomy
  • Explore career options in aeronautics and related fields
  • Connect with professionals in the aeronautics industry for mentorship
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Aspiring aerospace engineers, physics educators considering a career shift, and individuals interested in construction within the aeronautics sector.

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I've got a degree in physics education. How could this lead me to obtaining a career in aeronautics? If no, how do i go about it? Your recommendations will be highly adored.
 
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Physics education? Eh, I'd contact some schools that have some aerospace engineering undergrad programs. You might be able to skip the basic classes and mathematics, but other than that, I doubt you'd be able to do anything. One has to wonder what kind of aeronautics you're interested in though.
 
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Physics education? Eh, I'd contact some schools that have some aerospace engineering undergrad programs. You might be able to skip the basic classes and mathematics, but other than that, I doubt you'd be able to do anything. One has to wonder what kind of aeronautics you're interested in though.

I solemnly appreciate your anticipation to help. Am in interested in the engineering part or better still construction. Will a master degree in Physics astronomy be of any help? Which school is most likely to accept me with my degree in Physics Education?
 

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