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Does having a master's degree increase my rate in getting a job as a Aerospace Engineer

I'm in the tenth grade and I what to know what I should focus on. They say a bachelor is good enough but I want to be sure. Any other information would be #engineer #aerospace


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Gary’s Answer

Hi,
Here is a good link I found regarding Aerospace Engineers:
http://www.bls.gov/ooh/architecture-and-engineering/aerospace-engineers.htm


Having a Masters degree is definitely a big help in this career, some aerospace engineers also have more advanced degrees and training beyond Masters degrees.


Good luck!

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Dawn’s Answer

Hi Steve. Yes, completing a master's degree in aerospace engineering has many benefits, such as:
1. Greater credibility and respect from employers.
2. Specialized knowledge for complex projects such as satellites, UAVs, and rockets.
3. Specialization in structures and materials to make aerospace structures lighter, safer, lower cost, and more environmentally friendly.
4. Opportunity for leadership positions after obtaining Professional Engineering (PE) state licensure.

While a master's degree is beneficial, there are other more specialized education opportunities you should research to align with your goals and interests in your field.
Find more information here: https://learn.org/articles/Masters_in_Aerospace_Engineering_Your_Salary_and_Career_Questions_Answered.html
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