Asked by Thomas

How could the content we have learned be utilized in this career?
How would asking questions or defining problems be used in this career?
How would this career develop and utilize models?
How would analyzing and using data be important to this career?
How would using math or computational thinking be important to this career?
How would a career like this obtain, evaluate, and communicate information?
What are the educational requirements for this career?
My career is aerospace engineering also can you minimize it to 1 sentence on each question

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1. Fundamental physics, materials science, fluid mechanics, and CAD skills are applied to design, test, and certify aircraft and spacecraft.
2. Engineers ask targeted questions to define performance, safety, cost, and manufacturability constraints that frame the problems they must solve.
3. Aerospace engineers build mathematical, computational (CFD, FEA), and physical scale models to predict aerodynamics, structures, propulsion, and control behavior.
4. They analyze flight-test, simulation, and sensor data to validate designs, diagnose issues, optimize performance, and support certification.
5. Advanced mathematics and computational thinking are used to derive governing equations, run numerical simulations, perform optimizations, and design control systems.
6. They obtain information from experiments, literature, and sensors, evaluate it against standards and tests, and communicate findings through reports, drawings, and presentations to teams and regulators.
7. Typically a bachelor’s degree in aerospace or mechanical engineering is required, with many roles preferring a master’s/PhD and professional licensure (PE) for senior positions.