Aeronautical and Space System Engineering in France

Aeronautical and Space System Engineering in France

IPSA – France
The school of Aeronautical and Space system engineering in France.
Programs:
The Master in Aeronautical Engineering (2 years) in Paris
The Bachelor in Artificial Intelligence and Smart Mobility (3 years) Paris and UK (In cooperation with University of Sanford, UK)

Aeronautical and Space System Engineering in France

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Aerospace Engineering

Aerospace Engineering studies in USA

The aerospace engineering master’s program prepares students for a challenging professional career or for further graduate study in the doctoral program, putting emphasis on advanced knowledge, problem-solving expertise and rigorous scientific research beyond that normally obtained during an undergraduate engineering education.

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Aerospace engineers hold jobs in industries that employ workers to design or build aircraft, missiles, systems for national defense, research and development, and the federal government. An aerospace engineering career involves the use of sophisticated computer equipment, modeling, simulations and evaluation.

Employers seek out graduates with a master’s degree in aerospace engineering from Institute. Those choosing to enter the workforce after graduation can expect to find an abundance of job opportunities in design and development, field service, marketing, software development, and research at leading aerospace firms. Employers that have hired Florida Tech graduates include NASA, Raytheon, Northrop Grumman, Boeing, Harris Corp., GE, Pratt and Whitney, U.S. Army, U.S. Navy, U.S. Air Force, and Mainstream Engineering.

Career Options

  • Aerospace engineer
  • Aircraft design
  • Satellite and missile design
  • Aerodynamics
  • Aerospace materials specialist
  • Combustion and propulsion specialist
  • Flight mechanic
  • Mechanical engineer
  • Computer hardware engineer
  • Aerospace product and parts designer
  • Researcher

Entry-Level Salary Expectations

An entry-level aerospace engineering salary is reported by PayScale.com to be $62,500 with opportunity to grow to $118,000. Payscale.com is an online salary information company that helps people obtain accurate real-time information on job market compensation. Similar occupations also have attractive entry-level salaries including:

  • Mechanical Engineering: $60,100 – 98,400
  • Materials Science & Engineering: $60,100 – $91,900
  • Industrial Design: $43,600 – $80,300

Check PayScale.com for the most recent information on these and other careers.

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