Software Engineer
Software engineers are specialists who are in charge of the testing, design, development and maintenance of computer software for business and personal use. They apply the principles of mathematics, engineering and computer science in creating managing software. These professionals are responsible for programming computers to make them operate as they should.
Bachelor of Science Degree in Aerospace Engineering
There are only a handful of universities accredited by the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology in the United States that offer aerospace engineering degrees. Aerospace engineers take two years of calculus, differential equations, physics and chemistry and two years of engineering coursework. Aerospace engineering students can expect to see the following engineering courses in their university's curriculum:
• Statics
• Dynamics of aerospace systems
• Control of aerospace systems
• Aerodynamics
• Thermodynamics
• Flight software systems
• Aerospace instrumentation and experimentation
• Aerospace structures
• Aircraft flight dynamics
• Space flight dynamics
• Vibration and elasticity
• Aircraft propulsion and power
• Space navigation and guidance