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Aerospace Engineering

Published on Nov 18, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

AEROSPACE ENGINEERING

Samantha Zerbel

PASSION

  • Swimming
  • Learn new things
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ATTITUDE

  • Helping others
  • Solving problems
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TALENTS

  • Swimming
  • Math and Science
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HEART

  • My family
  • My teachers
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WORK & LIFE VALUES

  • Having time for Personal Life
  • Helping Others
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AEROSPACE ENGINEERING

  • Develop, design, test and maintain equipment and vehicles that travel in the earths atmosphere
  • Balloons, sail planes, gliders, military and civilian crafts, missiles, satellites and spacecrafts

SALARY

  • Entry: $ 51,680
  • Medium: $63,190
  • Experienced: $91,140

JOB OUTLOOK

  • To get this job you will face lots of competition
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DEGREE OR CERTIFICATION

  • Bachelors degree but most have a masters degree
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COLLEGE MAJOR OR PROGRAM NAME

  • Aerospace, aeronautical and astronautical
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THREE FACTS ABOUT THIS CAREER

  • Works in aircraft and space industries
  • Works 40 to 50 hours a week
  • Works for NASA
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NAME & LOCATION OF SCHOOL

  • Illinois Institute of Technology
  • Chicago, Illinois
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STATISTICS

  • Distance from GB: 207.3 miles
  • Student population: 7,639 students
  • Tuition: $31,363
  • Room/Board cost: $5,384
  • GPA required: 3.89

STATISTICS

  • ACT/SAT minimum score: 28/1340

HELPFUL HS COURSES

  • Calculus
  • Chemistry
  • Physics
  • Statistics
  • Probability
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SCHOLARSHIPS

  • University of scholars program
  • Outstanding high school grades, and standard test scores
  • $30,000 per year for four years
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SCHOLARSHIPS

  • Camras scholars program
  • Demonstrate outstanding academics,
  • Involved in extracurricular activities
  • Shows leadership
  • Full tuition, every year

THREE FACTS ABOUT THIS CAREER

  • There are no colleges in Wisconsin for this career
  • To work for NASA, you will most likely work in Houston, Texas
  • The college I picked is one of the closest ones to Green Bay
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PROS

  • Solving complex problems
  • Meeting people
  • Design aircraft and spacecraft
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CONS

  • Perform routine tasks
  • Preparing written reports
  • Speaking before audiences
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ADULT INTERVIEW

  • UW LaCrosse
  • United Health Care
  • Actuarial services
  • Went to school for 5 years
  • Problem solving, use of technology and a fundamental business environment
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SMART GOALS

  • Short term: I hope to get good grades to get into a college of my choice
  • Long term: I hope some day to work for NASA
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REFLECTION

  • Is this the right career for you? Yes
  • I love building and problem solving
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REFLECTION

  • I learned about many different jobs that I may like to do in the future
  • Such as aerospace engineering, environmental science and astronomy

CITE SOURCES

  • "The most experienced name in High-Speed Camera Systems for Aerospace." Nacinc.com. Nac, Image Technology, n.d. Web. 27 Oct. 2013. .
  • "Designing the 21st Century Aerospace Vehicle." NASA.gov. NASA, n.d. Web. 27 Oct. 2013. .
  • My dad
  • "Aerospace Engineers." Wiscareers.wisc.edu. Wiscareers, n.d. Web. 27 Oct. 2013. .