I'm 17 and currently trying to get to know about Aerospace Engineering more, and this video really helps me to understand more about the degree i wanted to pursue, thanks a lot!
Also notice that this is just a specialized mechanical engineering degree. It may focus on aerospace applications, but most aerospace engineers actually have mechanical degrees because most schools just teach this through mechanical. The concepts are the same. Some schools like CU Boulder offer aero degrees, most schools just offer mechanical with aerospace electives, they are basically the same and the curriculum flow is the same
This Channel is just what II needed as an engineer. Engineering insiders, looks pretty much the same as med school insiders but hey that's our thing, if doctors can get together to talk about stomachs why can't we get together and talk about differential equations as engineers. 👌....Please also make some videos about study tips
Heck yeah! Exactly what my team and I thought when we started this channel 😎 so glad you’re an engineering insider with us! Study tips video is que’d up and will be out in the next few months!
@@EngineeringInsidersCan you PLEASE SHARE do you get a lot of vacation and travel tome PLEASE and not have to go to same place five fays a week or no? I would get really bored and depressed having to go to thexsame place more than 3 days a week and 8 hiurs or more. Hope to hear from you! It would mean a lot.
@@Saifisheem I play football (soccer) and study aero at a UK uni. Can be very rewarding, but very challenging. Just make sure you really like math and physics. Ohh yeah, TIME MANAGEMENT, big one. Good luck tho!
I hope in couple of years i’ll confidently say that I fulfilled my dream and become aerospace engineer 🙏🏼 I believe i’ll be back in 5 years. Wish you all the best.
"This video is an incredible overview of what it takes to be an aerospace engineer! It's amazing to see the blend of theory and hands-on experience required in this field. The focus on problem-solving and innovation really highlights why aerospace engineering is both challenging and rewarding. From learning about aerodynamics and propulsion to understanding complex systems in aircraft and spacecraft, it’s fascinating how aerospace engineers make flight possible. This career isn't just for those who love math and science-it's for anyone passionate about pushing the boundaries of what's possible in the skies and beyond!"
I just finished 10th grade and I’m thinking about doing aerospace or mechanical engineering. Ask me in 6 years what I ended up doing and I will try to update you.
Thank you 1. Aerospace Engineering Aerospace engineer is all about working with air and space. 2. Aerospace Curriculum calculus series for 2 years Linear Algebra Differential Equations Probabilitys and statitis course Computer science ACAD Chemistry Physic course Circuits 3. Aeronautical and Astronautical Aeronuatical: Planes, jets, helicopter, F-1 car, Bullet train, rocket sled Astronautical: You will learn about the Science and technology of spacecraft, and other space. 4. Aerospace Courses and Fields 1. thermal courses 2. Structures course 3. system engineering course 5. Need to Knows Aerospace engineering is a subclass of mechanical engineering, so there will be fewer job opportunities if you choose mechanical engineering. Another thing to take note of is most of the aerospace engineering will land on defense/military-related job
absolutely will still put in the effort, as a matter of fact i've been looking for programs and requirements for classes when i came across this, as a matter of fact a lot of the things you said about having to have a wide range of skills was a bonus to me because i was afraid of being locked away to just one thing.
I want to become a aeroespace engineer. I'm from Brazil and I learned english, spanish and french by myself. But the domain of knowledge that most fascinates me is exact sciences and engineering. I've been facing depression, but I always knew what I wanted to do. I love understanding complex concepts from physics and Math, so fascined for this universe, I decided to learn Calculus and before getting into the college. I want to build aircrafts, and I want to specialize myself in propulsion Systems. I love rockets and the reason I want to course engineering, it´s because I want to apply the amazing concepts of physics and math in the game. I always read and train my mind, in other to develop or sharp my capacities to solve problems; all i´ve done, intelectuality, was to arrive to the universe of engineering.
Same thing I was thinking on probably trying and pursue a Masters in aerospace in another country through scolarships and then specializing in propulsion
Your videos really have very valuable information, which I love to watch. keep going keep growing We are supporting u and ur team I have a request for u -- Can u pls make a video on "About Cyber security/security Enggs"
Studying for Tactical Aircraft Maintenance. Want to make sure I score high enough on the ASVAB. Hoping that career path will carry me into school, and maybe further into Aviation.
I noticed you said that electrical engineers are the ones that design the circuitry in the planes and spaceships. What specific discipline is that in electrical engineering field because that is exactly what I want to do!
Hello! Great question and great career to get into. As you can imagine there are a ton of circuitry systems in theses greater vessels so you do have options. Embedded systems are the condensed computer like systems, like some navigation systems. Mechatronics and robotics systems are similar but are more for specific physical applications, like moving some arm on a spaceship for example. Power systems engineers deal with the entire electrical power budget - where it is coming from and where and how it is allocated. Radio Frequency/ microwave engineers deal with the communications circuitry. Uplink, downlink, and the breakout to/from everything. And a ton more in between! I recommend having conversations with engineers in the field, more RUclips and internet digging, and even chatting with chatbots like ChatGPT for further info. Or ask away here or in our discord 🙂
As a 18 year old my goal for now is to transfer, graduate with aerospace engineering degree, and work at nasa. Fingers crossed even if not end up doing aerospace engineering me and y’all :)
A lot of people that do aerospace engineering graduate with a mechanical engineering degree. I'd say that it's worth getting a mechanical engineering degree because of how many different applications it has in different fields.
What's the best university for aerospace engineering? i want to do aeronautical, but i also want to go to an university that has astronautical engineering and other options too? Any recommendations?
From what I understand, you would probably be working in a team of other engineers, so it’s not like you’re expected to build en entire aircraft by yourself. So if you happen to make a miscalculation of some sort, your peers should (hopefully) catch it. That being said, a lot of time, money, and human lives are at stake when designing these sort of things, so uh…pay attention in class.
I’m currently in school to become an a&p mechanic but have other goals of finishing school afterwards. I have a huge interest in the idea of engineering and always thought about being a civil engineer since highschool. Any tips for me to accomplish my goal in becoming an engineer ? I think going down the aerospace route is better because I’m already studying to become a mechanic so it would go hand in hand
Please tell me how can i enter the Astronomical field with the help of software engineering...I'll be entering the university within a few months... I have a lot of interest in astronomical engineering and im passionate about coding too so please help me which way to go ...
Curtly grad 12 student and I wanna learn aerospace engineering but I'm was not good physcise and mathematics but know I growing my skills what should I
If you want to work on aircraft that's an AMT just apply for a part 147 Aircraft Maintenance School but if you want to do what they're talking about in the video I have not a clue lol
Not necessarily, any engineering that involves some sort of mechanical engineering or even computer science is good enough, though with aerospace engineering you'll be eligible for being an air force engineer too
I am in sri lanka I have completed my als with 3c at physical science Now i am stuying ielts How can i pursue to study aerospace engineering? And where? How will it cost? Plz some one help me? I am ready to scrifise anything to achive my career👨🚀
I would have loved to watch this video a few years ago. I am passionate about this. I am actually in my last semester of aerospace engineering. I must say that all of this is true. Just keep one thing in mind: the industry is very small, so working in the field you want to be in may be very difficult. And the pay may not be fair.
Hahaha finally! We’ve been waiting for someone to make the connection lol. Yes if you check description we shout-out Kevin Jubbal and MSI, his channel was 100% the motivation to make this channel. Engineers deserve the in-depth insight as well! Thanks for subbing my friend! ❤️
Ok. Don't go for Mechanical if your career choice is Aerospace. Most organizations won't hire you for aerospace applications with a Mechanical Engineer's Diploma or Degree. They observe that an Aerosoace Engineer is more committed to this field as he doesn't have anywhere else to go. Secondly, you will always be hired on the basis of your first job's industry. So, depending on profile, things will change. Thirdly, despite all the glamour, the pay is still minimal as aircrafts are expensive and the regulations and certification cost a lot more than manufacturing. Hell, even designing costs more than manufacturing.
Would you want to be an Aerospace Engineer? 🤔🚀
its big brain time
yess
Can you make a video about Autonomous Systems career path
@@victormhiti3214 Yes! Keep an eye out for it
@@masternobody1896 🧠
I am doing MechE with focus in aero mechanical. I took all of those classes. I was literally smiling during the whole video.
every engineer takes those classes, they are requirements for certification.
@@kaylamadison8347 not software
like smiling coz u done? or smiling coz wasn't too bad ?
I'm 17 and currently trying to get to know about Aerospace Engineering more, and this video really helps me to understand more about the degree i wanted to pursue, thanks a lot!
I am also❤❤
Same here 🤚🏼
Also notice that this is just a specialized mechanical engineering degree. It may focus on aerospace applications, but most aerospace engineers actually have mechanical degrees because most schools just teach this through mechanical. The concepts are the same. Some schools like CU Boulder offer aero degrees, most schools just offer mechanical with aerospace electives, they are basically the same and the curriculum flow is the same
Bro is CU good?
@@Aer_aCU has a pretty good reputation.
I do. I’ll be back in 10 years to let yall know how it went 💪💪
I too
been 4 months
Same here! I'm 14 and getting ahead. Luckily I have some pretty rare opportunities that I will 100% be taking advantage of!
@TJay406 what advantages?
how did it go?
This Channel is just what II needed as an engineer. Engineering insiders, looks pretty much the same as med school insiders but hey that's our thing, if doctors can get together to talk about stomachs why can't we get together and talk about differential equations as engineers. 👌....Please also make some videos about study tips
Heck yeah! Exactly what my team and I thought when we started this channel 😎 so glad you’re an engineering insider with us!
Study tips video is que’d up and will be out in the next few months!
Yesssss I want to become an mechanical engineer
Tip: Don't memorize a bunch of formulas. Just figure out how the formulas work. Formulas are derivative in more than one way.
@@EngineeringInsidersCan you PLEASE SHARE do you get a lot of vacation and travel tome PLEASE and not have to go to same place five fays a week or no? I would get really bored and depressed having to go to thexsame place more than 3 days a week and 8 hiurs or more. Hope to hear from you! It would mean a lot.
The production quality of these videos is absolutely amazing and deserve more credit.
Thank you! Appreciate it very much 🙂
How much chemistry do you use in mechanical engineering
I’m just a freshman in high school but this video helped me decide that I do want to go down an aerospace engineering path!
Yeah me too man, I also play football and I’m trynna get into college with that and major in aerospace engineering.
@@Saifisheem I play football (soccer) and study aero at a UK uni. Can be very rewarding, but very challenging. Just make sure you really like math and physics. Ohh yeah, TIME MANAGEMENT, big one. Good luck tho!
You can also just get your a&p license if you just wanna work on jets
@@luisthoppil6163 thanks so much man I appreciate it 🙏 good luck to you too
@joshmason2216 thank you for the encouragement! I think I’ll be up to the challenge when the time comes.
I hope in couple of years i’ll confidently say that I fulfilled my dream and become aerospace engineer 🙏🏼
I believe i’ll be back in 5 years. Wish you all the best.
My 7 year old has decided he is going to be an aerospace engineer so this is what we’re doing 🤙🏽💪🏽🤙🏽💪🏽🤙🏽💪🏽🤙🏽
I'm a 14 year old trying to expand my knowledge about aerospace engineering, thank you so much for this video it helped me know more about it!!!
Same age, same interest.
@@hxpeless9079 Twins?
me too
"This video is an incredible overview of what it takes to be an aerospace engineer! It's amazing to see the blend of theory and hands-on experience required in this field. The focus on problem-solving and innovation really highlights why aerospace engineering is both challenging and rewarding. From learning about aerodynamics and propulsion to understanding complex systems in aircraft and spacecraft, it’s fascinating how aerospace engineers make flight possible. This career isn't just for those who love math and science-it's for anyone passionate about pushing the boundaries of what's possible in the skies and beyond!"
I just finished 10th grade and I’m thinking about doing aerospace or mechanical engineering. Ask me in 6 years what I ended up doing and I will try to update you.
Omg us
Thank you
1. Aerospace Engineering
Aerospace engineer is all about working with air and space.
2. Aerospace Curriculum
calculus series for 2 years
Linear Algebra
Differential Equations
Probabilitys and statitis course
Computer science
ACAD
Chemistry
Physic course
Circuits
3. Aeronautical and Astronautical
Aeronuatical:
Planes, jets, helicopter, F-1 car, Bullet train, rocket sled
Astronautical:
You will learn about the Science and technology of spacecraft, and other space.
4. Aerospace Courses and Fields
1. thermal courses
2. Structures course
3. system engineering course
5. Need to Knows
Aerospace engineering is a subclass of mechanical engineering, so there will be fewer job opportunities if you choose mechanical engineering. Another thing to take note of is most of the aerospace engineering will land on defense/military-related job
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Great video. Still can't decide if i wanna go full aerospace or just mechanical.
absolutely will still put in the effort, as a matter of fact i've been looking for programs and requirements for classes when i came across this, as a matter of fact a lot of the things you said about having to have a wide range of skills was a bonus to me because i was afraid of being locked away to just one thing.
I want to become a aeroespace engineer. I'm from Brazil and I learned english, spanish and french by myself. But the domain of knowledge that most fascinates me is exact sciences and engineering. I've been facing depression, but I always knew what I wanted to do. I love understanding complex concepts from physics and Math, so fascined for this universe, I decided to learn Calculus and before getting into the college. I want to build aircrafts, and I want to specialize myself in propulsion Systems. I love rockets and the reason I want to course engineering, it´s because I want to apply the amazing concepts of physics and math in the game. I always read and train my mind, in other to develop or sharp my capacities to solve problems; all i´ve done, intelectuality, was to arrive to the universe of engineering.
THIS VIDEO IS AWESOME!!!!!!!! Keep up the content
YOU’RE AWESOME MR. DANGEROUS BOB! Thanks for the comment! 😎👍
Can’t believe I didn’t know about this channel before. Stoked I found it!
Great series, absolutely loved it, please do one on nuclear engineering!
Currently studying aeronautical engineering but getting into aviation industry is hard in our country
Same thing I was thinking on probably trying and pursue a Masters in aerospace in another country through scolarships and then specializing in propulsion
the military has planes
I do, I'll be back in 3months to let yall know how it went ❤️🔥
Very beautiful video!
I will get into this field through software engineering 👍
Great video as always! Please make a video about neural engineering / neuromorphic engineering. Creating brain chips and neurotechnology.
Gladly! Sounds like a very interesting video indeed. Thanks for the comment 👍
Hey your video's are great...can u plz make more videos on specific type of engineering, like chemical engineering
I really hope this channel grows
Your videos really have very valuable information, which I love to watch.
keep going keep growing
We are supporting u and ur team
I have a request for u -- Can u pls make a video on "About Cyber security/security Enggs"
Thanks so much! We will do our best 🫡 Keep your eyes out for that video, we’ll get it coming out soon!
@@EngineeringInsiders Thank u so much
man I loved this video.
gotta say the though, 737 really took an extra engine for this one
Studying for Tactical Aircraft Maintenance. Want to make sure I score high enough on the ASVAB. Hoping that career path will carry me into school, and maybe further into Aviation.
See Ya in the field
Make a video about marine engineering!
Bro just made me an aerospace engineer in 12 minutes.
I noticed you said that electrical engineers are the ones that design the circuitry in the planes and spaceships. What specific discipline is that in electrical engineering field because that is exactly what I want to do!
Hello! Great question and great career to get into. As you can imagine there are a ton of circuitry systems in theses greater vessels so you do have options.
Embedded systems are the condensed computer like systems, like some navigation systems.
Mechatronics and robotics systems are similar but are more for specific physical applications, like moving some arm on a spaceship for example.
Power systems engineers deal with the entire electrical power budget - where it is coming from and where and how it is allocated.
Radio Frequency/ microwave engineers deal with the communications circuitry. Uplink, downlink, and the breakout to/from everything.
And a ton more in between! I recommend having conversations with engineers in the field, more RUclips and internet digging, and even chatting with chatbots like ChatGPT for further info. Or ask away here or in our discord 🙂
Please make a video in Textile Engineering
Great insight. Can you make a video about Autonomous Systems Engineer and career path to get there
Sure thing! For now check out our Mechatronics video, should be a decent supplement.
Not sure , I'm just an 8th grader , but I cant let my dad down . I cant .
Cool video, thank you, its awesome!
As a 18 year old my goal for now is to transfer, graduate with aerospace engineering degree, and work at nasa. Fingers crossed even if not end up doing aerospace engineering me and y’all :)
Yes
Thanks a bunch I was looking into this degree but it is a hit to narrow for my lik8ng do i would do something that is a bit more broad
Awesome! Glad it helped. If you're interested in Aerospace but want something more broad, Mechanical could be a solid path to look into!
A lot of people that do aerospace engineering graduate with a mechanical engineering degree. I'd say that it's worth getting a mechanical engineering degree because of how many different applications it has in different fields.
A little over halfway through with getting the degree. Oh boy, I sure hope the end result is worth it
I WILL HAVE this degree at any cost!!
3:44 yes 😁
Is Aerospace Engineering & Aircraft Engineering are two different streams?
Yes , almost done ✔
6:02 Vader survived the same way on Mustafar, unless you have an alternative answer for his survival.
LOL
I am a structural engineering but I swift to power turbo design. The engineering foundations are the same.
Now I need Management Insiders 😭❤️
Lol here's Engineering Insiders after Med School Insiders...
What's the best university for aerospace engineering? i want to do aeronautical, but i also want to go to an university that has astronautical engineering and other options too? Any recommendations?
is aerospace good to do in 2024??
if not suggest any other
Depends on the country
Absolutely yes
I was curious about aerospace engineering and now I. Am terrified of it .what if I fail to do a certain product what if I fail to do anything 😭
That’s why you study well and hard. I’m afraid of the same thing but I study well and hard to reduce those fears.
From what I understand, you would probably be working in a team of other engineers, so it’s not like you’re expected to build en entire aircraft by yourself. So if you happen to make a miscalculation of some sort, your peers should (hopefully) catch it. That being said, a lot of time, money, and human lives are at stake when designing these sort of things, so uh…pay attention in class.
You’ll run so many tests and have peers it’ll be hard to fail
@@bricc9964 wow buddy that's a good point ☝🏻
Can I get a job after getting such degree? Such mumbo jumbo are mostly not applicable when we make money
If you like swearing, drinking tea and coffee profusely and like arguing with management; aircraft engineering is for you.
would you become aeronautical engineer ? hell yeah
Yes sir 👏
Its very interesting im undecided idk what to do😂
Me seeing this video after 4 years into my Aerospace Engineer programme
I’m currently in school to become an a&p mechanic but have other goals of finishing school afterwards. I have a huge interest in the idea of engineering and always thought about being a civil engineer since highschool. Any tips for me to accomplish my goal in becoming an engineer ? I think going down the aerospace route is better because I’m already studying to become a mechanic so it would go hand in hand
I’m in the same boat as you
Hows it going
@ good so far , one more semester and I’m on my way to taking courses at my local community college
Iam a ece gratuate is there any option to get aerospace like avionics like that
What about biochemical engineer,biomedical engineer ,marine engineer,industrial engineer,etc……?
Please tell me how can i enter the Astronomical field with the help of software engineering...I'll be entering the university within a few months... I have a lot of interest in astronomical engineering and im passionate about coding too so please help me which way to go ...
Curtly grad 12 student and I wanna learn aerospace engineering but I'm was not good physcise and mathematics but know I growing my skills what should I
If you are asking what you should do, just keep practicing math, just shove equations and math down your throat, keep grinding
@newcinema4931 if I start the lesson will you help me please?
@@abelbamlaku3585 what lesson
omg that seems i am about face intense competition in this field
Nice video
Hy I've completed bsc physics, i would love to work on aircraft so could u please suggest me a master's program tht i should choose?
If you want to work on aircraft that's an AMT just apply for a part 147 Aircraft Maintenance School but if you want to do what they're talking about in the video I have not a clue lol
Would studying Aerospace engineering in college (UK) be good if I wanted to become a military helicopter pilot ?
Not necessarily, any engineering that involves some sort of mechanical engineering or even computer science is good enough, though with aerospace engineering you'll be eligible for being an air force engineer too
might be easier to study Aerospace in the military and learn to be a pilot as a civilian. Pilot seems more competitive than engineer.
I'm as a beginner of English. I got 20% from this video 😅
We need a video pleeeeeeeeeeeeease about System Engineering and Network Engineering
We hear you! We’ll move it up in the production line, keep your eyes out 👀
Nice
ill be back after 5 years when am finished 😊
I am in sri lanka
I have completed my als with 3c at physical science
Now i am stuying ielts
How can i pursue to study aerospace engineering? And where? How will it cost? Plz some one help me? I am ready to scrifise anything to achive my career👨🚀
Applying for tu delft in aerospace engineering, wish me luck
Good luck man, currently studying there, it's sick
@@mgeekgames4065 which country bro
@@Second-qt2hdnetherlands
Now I don’t want to do aerospace engineering anymore
Holy crap, I totally thought he meant altitude instead of attitude 😂
lot of weird mistakes in this video. still good info overall, just know that some of these descriptions are a bit backwards.
A walk in the park😋
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Would you want to be an Aerospace Engineer?
yes
yes I wanna be soon aerospace engineering in Jesus Name after my civil engineering degree ❤😊
Can I work in aerospace with btech mechanical engineering. 😊
What about Automation Engineer.
We’re on it!! 😎
YES
I would have loved to watch this video a few years ago.
I am passionate about this. I am actually in my last semester of aerospace engineering. I must say that all of this is true. Just keep one thing in mind: the industry is very small, so working in the field you want to be in may be very difficult. And the pay may not be fair.
Thanks for chiming in! Appreciate your perspective.
I love rockets
Can you do nuclear engineering
can an electrical engineer do aerospace
Hi everyone i will study aerospace next year but im have a weakness on math..
is it normal or can i feel well on this side because im afraid
Would recommend starting off with the basics in math and then work your way up to the more complex stuff.
@@vice88 so i can start normally because i will do foundation with the first year!
even i would like to be one
I want to❤
Such a cool field, right?!
I wanna join lockheed martin
Kevin jubbal is this you?😂
Well i subbed anyway👩🏻🌾
Hahaha finally! We’ve been waiting for someone to make the connection lol. Yes if you check description we shout-out Kevin Jubbal and MSI, his channel was 100% the motivation to make this channel. Engineers deserve the in-depth insight as well! Thanks for subbing my friend! ❤️
Well, I feel like this is the job for me because I am amazing at math
Yeah
Ok. Don't go for Mechanical if your career choice is Aerospace. Most organizations won't hire you for aerospace applications with a Mechanical Engineer's Diploma or Degree. They observe that an Aerosoace Engineer is more committed to this field as he doesn't have anywhere else to go.
Secondly, you will always be hired on the basis of your first job's industry. So, depending on profile, things will change.
Thirdly, despite all the glamour, the pay is still minimal as aircrafts are expensive and the regulations and certification cost a lot more than manufacturing. Hell, even designing costs more than manufacturing.
Anybody has a vacancy?
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