Aeronautical Engineering
- General
- Bachelor's
- Languages: Turkish, English
Aeronautical engineering is a branch of engineering that deals with the design, development, and testing of aircraft, spacecraft, and related systems.
Subfields of Aeronautical Engineering:
- Aerodynamics: Deals with the study of airflow around objects, such as aircraft and spacecraft.
- Aircraft Structures: Deals with the design and construction of aircraft structures.
- Propulsion Systems: Deals with the design and construction of aircraft engines and other propulsion systems.
- Flight Control: Deals with the design of control systems that allow aircraft to fly.
- Avionics: Deals with the design and construction of electronic systems for aircraft, such as navigation and communication systems.
- Materials: Deals with the selection of materials used in aircraft manufacturing.
- Manufacturing: Deals with the processes used to manufacture aircraft.
Job Opportunities in Aeronautical Engineering:
- Aircraft Manufacturers: Such as Boeing and Airbus.
- Airlines: Such as Saudi Arabian Airlines and Emirates.
- Space Agencies: Such as NASA and the European Space Agency.
- Research Institutes: Such as the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Stanford University.
Admission Requirements for Aeronautical Engineering:
- High school diploma in science or mathematics.
- Passing the general aptitude test.
- Passing the English language test.
- Personal interview.
Advantages of Aeronautical Engineering:
- A developed and exciting field.
- Wide job opportunities.
- High salaries.
- The possibility of working in different parts of the world.