Aerospace Engineering in Canada: Can I Use It for Other Jobs?

In summary, the speaker is interested in pursuing a career in aerospace engineering, but is concerned about job opportunities in Canada. They ask if having a degree in aerospace engineering can be used for other job opportunities, but do not specify what other jobs they are considering. The conversation ends with the speaker clarifying that they do not want to pursue a career as a brain surgeon.
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vipulan12
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Hey guys, I really want to be an aerospace engineer but there isn't many jobs for aerospace engineering in Canada(unless I'm wrong)
so let's say i get an aerospace engineering degree can i use it to apply to other jobs?
 
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vipulan12 said:
Hey guys, I really want to be an aerospace engineer but there isn't many jobs for aerospace engineering in Canada(unless I'm wrong)
so let's say i get an aerospace engineering degree can i use it to apply to other jobs?

This is vague. What other jobs? Brain surgeon?

Zz.
 
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what can i do with an aerospace engineering degree other than being an aerospace engineer?
 
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Repeating your question without answering ZapperZ's is not going to help.
 
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i only repeated it because since he never understood it
beside being a brain surgeon isn't something i want to do
 

Related to Aerospace Engineering in Canada: Can I Use It for Other Jobs?

1. Can I use my degree in Aerospace Engineering for other types of engineering jobs?

Yes, a degree in Aerospace Engineering can open up opportunities for various types of engineering jobs. The skills and knowledge gained in this field, such as problem-solving, critical thinking, and technical expertise, can be applied to other fields such as mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, and even software engineering.

2. Are there any non-engineering jobs that I can pursue with a degree in Aerospace Engineering?

Yes, there are several non-engineering jobs that you can pursue with a degree in Aerospace Engineering. Some examples include project management, technical writing, consulting, and research positions in industries such as defense, transportation, and renewable energy.

3. Will my Aerospace Engineering degree be recognized internationally?

Yes, a degree in Aerospace Engineering from Canada is highly recognized and respected internationally. Canada has a strong reputation in the aerospace industry, and many Canadian universities have partnerships with international institutions, providing students with global opportunities.

4. Can I use my Aerospace Engineering degree to work in other countries?

Yes, with a degree in Aerospace Engineering from Canada, you can work in other countries. However, you may need to meet certain requirements, such as obtaining a work visa or meeting specific qualifications set by the country you wish to work in. It is also essential to research and understand the specific job market and industry in the country you wish to work in.

5. What skills and knowledge will I gain from studying Aerospace Engineering that can be applied to other jobs?

Studying Aerospace Engineering provides you with a broad range of skills and knowledge that can be applied to various jobs. These include technical skills in areas such as design, analysis, and testing, as well as transferable skills such as project management, communication, and teamwork. Additionally, studying Aerospace Engineering also provides a strong foundation in math, physics, and computer science, which are valuable in many industries.

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