Engineering Aeronautical or Aerospace Engineering?

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The discussion centers on the confusion between pursuing a B.Sc in Aeronautical Engineering versus Aerospace Engineering after completing a Higher National Diploma in Aerospace Engineering. The individual aims to further their education in aviation science and management, specifically seeking a Master's in Aviation Business Management. Key points highlight that while both degrees are similar, Aeronautical Engineering focuses more on aircraft and aerodynamics, whereas Aerospace Engineering may include topics related to space and robotics. Additionally, there is a request for recommendations on universities that offer strong Aeronautical Engineering programs, as many institutions primarily provide Aerospace Engineering courses. Overall, the advice leans towards choosing Aeronautical Engineering for a clearer path into aviation.
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I'm pretty much confused right now, I've just completed Higher National Diploma in Aerospace engineering and i aim to study further about aviation science and management concepts in aviation. I'm mainly confused on which course to chose - B.Sc in Aeronautical engineering or in Aerospace engineering. Both might sound same but some of you might know how different they are. After Bachelor i want to do a Master's in Aviation Business Management (MBA in Aviation management).
And i also want to know which university offers good course in Aeronautical engineering. Most of the universities offer undergraduate courses in Aerospace engineering, i am trying to find aeronautical engineering course.
Advices or Info are welcomed.
 
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I'm not fully sure what you are asking, but if you want to go into aviation, choose aeronautical.
 
Pretty much the same thing, only difference is aerospace engineering might contain modules in space engineering and robotics instead or aeronautics modules
 
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