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    Code Of Ethics

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    strictly laid out in their roles as professionals and abiding by them should be one of the highest priorities. Organizations such as AIAA (American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics), and NSPE (National Society of Professional Engineers) Aerospace Engineering has Code of Ethics that lay out guidelines for professional conduct. Ethics has always been one of the most important principles in my life ever since I started majoring…

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    College is a place for kids to find their dream. Some kids find new adventurous things while others stay on the true path that they set in their childhood. College shows kids how they will be when they grow up and how they will work. People set their mind when they begin their first semester whether they will give up and party or will try hard to achieve their dreams. When it comes to picking a college for your choice you really need to look at all of the options. For one thing you need to look…

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    Pennsylvania State University. The future career path options that are promising for my skill set in Aerospace Engineering Companies for full-time employment opportunities. I am looking for an engineering career that involves development, process, testing, and failure analysis. The Engineering Science Degree allows me to expand my engineering knowledge across several engineering fields which includes Aerospace Engineering areas, Fracture Mechanics (also statistical like mean time before…

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    After determining career goals, the next step is determining present skills and competencies which are particularly valuable. Individuals must take a deliberate catalogue of their education, experiences, and training in order to ensure a career plan is realistic (Burack & Mathys, p.7, 1979). I have developed a number of skills both academically and through work experience which can be leveraged in my career. My hard skills include engineering, coding, operating air defense systems, planning…

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    to pursue a STEM career. My father, a STEM degree dropout, worked in the defense industry and provided some insight into the types of careers available. In the eighth grade based upon my interest, he concluded that I should pursue a career as an aerospace…

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    Military Jobs Essay

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    ing-vets.html 1. Aerospace Engineers Aerospace engineers are mechanics, technicians and consultants. They strive to create a high functioning equipment and systems through collaborative environments. Aerospace engineers usually are members of interdisciplinary teams that focus on quality, safety and innovation. For example, an aerospace engineer may work with an assessment support unit to provide comprehensive aerospace flight-testing and evaluation services. These aerospace engineers may be…

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    Wing Beam Design

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    The Air Staff has determined the B-52 wing must be redesigned to better support additional structural demands. The engineering design project was conducted to construct a new wing beam design for the B-52 bomber and to compose an analysis of the new main wing spar. Given the information and the requirements that must be met with this design, our team went through the steps of the design process to come up with 3 concept variants. Of the 3 variants, we recommend to the Air Staff that the beam is…

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    this opportunity because my dad teaches for UCLA Extension. As a professor of UCLA Extension, he is able to take a UCLA Extension class for free each quarter and was able to transfer his free class to me. This opportunity has allowed me to take aerospace classes that have taught me skills that are applicable in industry. I took a systems engineering class and an orbital mechanics class. In the systems engineering class, I learned the role of the systems engineer is to plan out the logistics of…

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    Specifically I want to become an astronautical engineer also known as an aerospace engineer. Astronautical engineers are a huge benefit to the ever growing interest in space exploration. Although, it is a difficult career to get into I believe I am fully capable of succeeding. Overall, astronautical engineering is extremely important in space age exploration and requires hard work and dedication to succeed. Astronautical and Aerospace engineering is an underrated job that is beneficial for air…

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    Vernon Jaguar Case Study

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    Vernon Motorsports opened in 2002, it is a locally owned and operated business located in the northern section of Vernon within the auto mile. This is a retail business that sells new and used motorcycles, all-terrain and utility vehicles, personal watercrafts, snowmobiles and outboards (Vernon Motorsports, 2015). They also have a full-service department that can take care of any and all needs their customers machines may need, as well as all the accessories and clothing to go along with it.…

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