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Choosing the Right College - EE or Mechanical eng.


Expert: Sue Kayton - 5/26/2009

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Hello, I am from Denmark and want an education as an Aerospace engineer. But in Denmark no such education exists, so I will be starting with Electronics engineering after summer, then I plan to take a masters in aerospace abroad. So my question is if you will be admitted with a bachelors in electronics engineering or if you need to take some elective classes in mechanical or the third option if you just have to have a bachelors in mechanical engineering.

I hope you can help me. Thanks in advance

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Different universities have different requirements for admission to their graduate programs.  I suggest you check the websites for the grad school Aero/Astro departments for the universities that you are interested in.

It might depend on which specialty you are interested in.  For airframe design, they would expect to see courses in fluids and thermodynamics and materials.  For avionics, they would expect courses in control theory and computer programming, for instance.

Good luck!

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