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What should an aerospace engineering student focus on before graduating, and which key experiments or hands-on skills are essential?

What should an aerospace engineering student focus on before graduating, and which key experiments or hands-on skills are essential?
I’m currently pursuing a bachelor’s degree in aerospace engineering and want to make sure I’m preparing myself well for industry or graduate studies.

What core concepts, software tools, and experimental or lab-based experiences (e.g., wind tunnel testing, flight testing, propulsion experiments, structures, controls) should an aerospace engineer ideally be familiar with before graduation?

Any advice from professionals or seniors in the field would be greatly appreciated.


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Annette’s Answer

Hi Syed- NASA actually offers some projects on their website that are geared towards teacher lesson plans. Although, you may enjoy partaking in some of those projects just for the experience. There are even aerodynamics activities listed.
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Violaine’s Answer

Hi Syed - As you get ready to graduate, dive into key areas like aerodynamics, propulsion, structures, flight mechanics, and control systems. Get hands-on experience with tools like MATLAB, ANSYS, SolidWorks, and flight simulators. Join labs for wind tunnel testing, propulsion systems, structural analysis, and control experiments. Try to get involved in exciting projects like designing drones, testing UAVs, or flight tests. Internships and research projects are great ways to use your skills in real-world situations and get ready for a career or further studies. Keep pushing forward, and you'll be well-prepared for what's next!
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