Engineering Materials engineering vs Mechanical engineering

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The discussion centers on a materials engineering student in Colombia who aspires to develop airplanes but faces limitations due to the absence of an aerospace engineering major in their country. The student expresses a strong passion for aviation, emphasizing a desire to engage in all aspects of aircraft design, including aerodynamics and structural analysis. They note the connection between mechanical and aerospace engineering, acknowledging that aerospace engineering is essentially a specialized branch of mechanical engineering focused on aircraft and spacecraft. The student is particularly interested in propulsion systems and is considering the advantages of pursuing a career in materials engineering, given the potentially lower number of graduates in that field compared to mechanical engineering. The conversation highlights the importance of aligning educational paths with personal interests in specific aerospace components, such as airfoils and aircraft structures.
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I am an student of Materials engineering I'm 4th semester. I have always wanted to develop airplanes (I grew up close to an airport). I know for some articles on internet that Mechanical engineering is closely related to aerospace engineering. Over the 4th semesters in materials engineering I get that they develop the material for the manufacturing and I want to be the one who builds from the scratch the airplane, the one who analyses every fact ( aerodynamics, design... and so on).

you might wonder why I don't major in aerospace engineering?, well, in my country there is no major in aerospace engineering (I live in Colombia).In general :
* I would like to develop airplanes
* I'm so into the airplanes thing that I would pay for watching them taking off and landing.
*I don't mind about the money, I just want to have enough to live comfortably
* I think there is a lot of mechanical engineers and maybe that would be a disadvantage (in opposite to materials engineers- they are fewer people with that bachelor).

Which do you think works the best for the field that I want?, what do you guys think about these two careers?,
 
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Actually, aerospace engineering is a derivative of mechanical engineering applied to aircraft and spacecraft .

Certainly, materials science/engineering or mechanics of materials is part of aircraft design.

What are one's interests, airfoils (wings), aircraft structure (wings, engine mounts, fuselage), propulsion, . . . . ?
 
Astronuc said:
Actually, aerospace engineering is a derivative of mechanical engineering applied to aircraft and spacecraft .

Certainly, materials science/engineering or mechanics of materials is part of aircraft design.

What are one's interests, airfoils (wings), aircraft structure (wings, engine mounts, fuselage), propulsion, . . . . ?
I like the most the propulsion system.
 

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