Other Engineering Degrees
Engineering is a continually-evolving field with an endless number of specialties and career paths. In addition to the more traditional fields—including civil, electrical, and software engineering—those with an engineering degree may choose to specialize in a number of lesser known fields, including aerospace, agricultural, biomedical, environmental, material, nuclear, and chemical engineering.- All
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| School | School Type | Annual Tuition | Recommend Rate |
|---|---|---|---|
| Walden University | For-Profit | $9,480 | 100% (5 reviews) |
| TCI College of Technology | For-Profit | --- | Add Review |
| Keiser University eCampus | For-Profit | $14,176 | Add Review |
| Lawrence Tech | --- | --- | Add Review |
| Carrington College California Online | For-Profit | $40,956 | Add Review |
| Charter College | For-Profit | $15,500 | Add Review |
| Virginia College | For-Profit | $17,259 | 50% (2 reviews) |
| Spartan College | For-Profit | $15,000 | Add Review |
| Trillium College | --- | --- | Add Review |
| Redstone College | For-Profit | $13,274 | Add Review |
| Southwest Florida College | For-Profit | $11,880 | Add Review |
| Remington College | For-Profit | $14,745 | Add Review |
| PC Age | For-Profit | $19,500 | Add Review |
| Broadview Entertainment Arts University | For-Profit | $14,760 | Add Review |
| Vatterott Educational Centers | For-Profit | $11,834 | Add Review |
| Penn Foster College | For-Profit | --- | Add Review |
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Students majoring in aerospace engineering will need to take mainly math and science classes, as well as fill all other requirements to obtain a BA. Many aerospace egineers also have knowledge of mechanical engineering, electronics, and civil engineering. It is possible to work as an aerospace engineer with only an undergraduate degree if demand is high. However, getting a master's degree in aerospace engineering may be useful to entry-level jobs.
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