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If I study AE will it enable me to get a job outside Aero Industry?
Should I do Mech E instead?
Should I do Mech E instead?
Aeronautical Engineering (AE) provides a solid foundation for various engineering roles beyond the aerospace industry, including automotive manufacturing and HVAC design. While a degree in AE does not preclude candidates from securing Mechanical Engineering (ME) positions, employers may prefer ME graduates for general roles. The choice between AE and ME should consider specific coursework, as classes in aerospace controls and aircraft dynamics can enhance employability in aerospace-related jobs. Ultimately, pursuing a dual degree is unnecessary due to overlapping curricula between AE and ME programs.
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donpacino said:However keep in mind that when comparing candidates for that regular ME job, employers may favor ME over AE
DRAGONITE$ said:So does this go vice versa, where when comparing candidates for an AE job, employers may favour AEs ove MEs?