• /home/pineapplelover
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    203 months ago

    Why aerospace engineering? Is it because people want more mechanical engineering instead and not something so niche?

    • @DogWater@lemmy.world
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      133 months ago

      Boeing fired them all so there is an oversupply of them in the market

      Joking, maybe…idk

      But space engineering should be booming right now, I’m surprised to see that as well. My specific degree is in aviation fields and I’m surprised it’s not on here. No one I know is using theirs.

      • @Buddahriffic@lemmy.world
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        13 months ago

        Wouldn’t the engineering for space fall outside of aeronautics? There would be overlap if a craft is meant to enter and exit the atmosphere, but it seems like a trade that would require a large set of disciplines to do properly.

        • @DogWater@lemmy.world
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          23 months ago

          You’re right, but aerospace engineering is a very broad term, afaik, with many disciplines. Many do overlap between aviation and space flight, but I don’t really know if, hypothetically, a Boeing engineer could go work for spaceX, it would depend on the role I imagine.

    • @Thrashy@lemmy.world
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      3 months ago

      It’s the equivalent of “become a Hollywood superstar” for engineering specialties. Lots of grads chasing relatively few positions in the industry – many will ultimately take positions working in related engineering fields like mechanical or automotive engineering, but at the end of the day the aerospace sector just doesn’t develop enough new products to employ all the grads coming out of school with a degree.

      • /home/pineapplelover
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        13 months ago

        Damn, at all the engineering conferences I’ve been too there are military contractors all over the place promoting aerospace engineering and wanting more grads to come working for them. Long lines of people waiting to get a chance to work with Raytheon, Lockhead, Northrup, etc.