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Aerospace Engineering

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Aerospace Engineer

What is Aerospace Engineering?

Aerospace engineers design primarily aircraft, spacecraft, satellites, and missiles. In addition, they test prototypes to make sure that they function according to design.

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Aerospace Engineer

It’s all in the numbers. Choose your personal STEM path, and discover a multitude of possibilities. From certificate to doctorate and associate to graduate - learn more about creating your career in the world of STEM.

Total Jobs

3,267

Starting Salary

$35.23

Average

Median Salary

$58.81

Average

Experienced Salary

$87.03

Average

Jobs Added

79

Last 3 Years

Expected Job Growth in DFW

2%

Next 3 Years | National: 2%

Aerospace Engineer Educational Pathway

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The academic requirements for specific STEM career tracks vary as much as the disciplines. For some fields, an advanced degree is a must, but for others, it depends on your career goals. Whatever your path, here is a summary of the degree options available to you along the way.

  • Required Education: four-year bachelor's degree, but some do not
  • Entry Level Degree: Bachelor's degree
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    High School Endorsement

  • Associates

    Associate Degree

  • Bachelors

    Bachelor's Degree

  • Masters

    Master's Degree

  • Doctorate

    Doctorate Degree

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