Bachelor of Engineering in Aeronautical Engineering at the University of Limerick LM077

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  • čas přidán 23. 07. 2024
  • Course Information- www.ul.ie/courses/LM077.html
    The Honours Bachelor Degree of Engineering in Aeronautical Engineering has been operating since 1992.The course is accredited by Engineers Ireland and is the only degree course in Aeronautical Engineering in the State. Since the course started the number of students has grown three-fold and our graduates have found exciting and rewarding jobs in Ireland and throughout Europe and beyond. Many have climbed to highly responsible positions making key decisions on the design and operation of the aircraft we fly in. Others have stayed in UL to undertake aerospace research leading to higher degrees.Within Ireland the aerospace sector has experienced steady growth with around 6,000 people employed in over 160 companies. Across Europe the aerospace industry is one of the largest and most strategic industries, directly employing over 375,000 highly skilled staff in over 700 prime contracting companies, with a further 1,000,000 other jobs supported through the supply chain.When our graduates return to visit UL the enthusiasm they show in describing their jobs is second to none.

Komentáře • 26

  • @johhanniral4489
    @johhanniral4489 Před 11 lety +5

    That is a great job, as a matter of fact, I am an aeronaurical engineer and it is really interesting.

  • @platoandaristotle5
    @platoandaristotle5 Před 12 lety

    really great field,

  • @Amardeep661
    @Amardeep661 Před 13 lety

    aircraft is my passion i am starting my masters in aeronautical engineering in fall semester of 2011

  • @JimmyFox01
    @JimmyFox01 Před 14 lety

    Cool!!

  • @UniversityofLimerick
    @UniversityofLimerick  Před 14 lety +1

    @domas6008 There are 18 hours of lectures and tutorials each week and some lab hours working on projects, but there is LOTS of spare time for all the fun stuff :)

  • @domas6008
    @domas6008 Před 14 lety +1

    that is so awesome, i want to be an aeronautical engineer but there's one thing that is bothering me..what are the working hours? and do you get time to do your own personal stuff?

  • @shadow1996100
    @shadow1996100 Před 13 lety +2

    whats the minimum grade needed in maths and physics... ?

  • @k3v015Mk
    @k3v015Mk Před 12 lety

    @thagodfather007 I know you posted this a while ago, but if you still don't know I think the lower 10% make about $60k, average salary for aeronautical engineers make about $90k-$96k and upper 10% with education beyond a 4 year degree make six figure salaries depending on certain factors. Very good paying job from what I understand and you get to do a lot of cool things. I persoannly love anything that has to do with aviation.

  • @thagodfather007
    @thagodfather007 Před 13 lety

    What are the job prospects as an aeronautical engineer in North America and what is the starting income? Im asking because I am stil unsure of which career path i will be taking its either this or bio engineering

  • @uzumaki43VA
    @uzumaki43VA Před 12 lety +1

    I have two VERY important questions, what did you major in to become an aeronautical engineer? AND What are the positive and negative things about the job?

  • @flchange
    @flchange Před 12 lety

    does anyone know of a good college in the US for aeronautical or aerospace engineering distance learning? My current employment does not allow me to sit thru class.

  • @Vikram777ish
    @Vikram777ish Před 13 lety

    I'm studing diploma in electronics right now and planning to get into aeronautical engineering. Any advice please? what else courses should i do' during vacation ?

  • @balsyitlog
    @balsyitlog Před 12 lety +2

    Wow. This video makes me wanna hesitate to take FoodTech. Lol. I'm trying to convince my brother because we're incoming college stud

  • @MONUKumar-gp6zv
    @MONUKumar-gp6zv Před 7 lety

    I' m have diploma in aeronautical engg and now will do b.tech . but people say u don't get job after aeronautical engg ? Will u suggest what should i do ?

  • @hellsjester31
    @hellsjester31 Před 13 lety

    @UniversityofLimerick 18 hours of lectures and tutorials... son of a... Here in Brussel we have 40 hours a week (1st bachelor year). I have a question though. In ireland can you choose in your 1st year which kind of engineer you want to become? Because here in Belgium we have 2 general years and after that you can choose for like mechanical, chemical, etc.

  • @eamoman651
    @eamoman651 Před 14 lety

    any1 no how many hours a week ya do,,

  • @MattsBass
    @MattsBass Před 14 lety +1

    dam. this has always been my dream ever since i was a little kid. just like the guy in the video xD

  • @Captainziadkhan
    @Captainziadkhan Před 13 lety

    m aerospace engineer but the bad thing about it is the involment of hi money and advanced labs. u should have lot of money and time to excel in it.

  • @SaiVihtooMyint
    @SaiVihtooMyint Před 12 lety +3

    Anyone looking to become an Aeronautical Engineering all I have to say is, its rewarding. I studied at Western Michigan University, and earned my degree two years ago. All the hard work and determination is worth it, its a high demanding field at in some locations. I joined the USAF first and then went to college, now I'm making $100,000+/year how many college grads get that?

  • @abm92296
    @abm92296 Před 13 lety

    Is that a Boeing 737 I see behind you? NICE. I'm only fourtten but you got my personality

  • @platoandaristotle5
    @platoandaristotle5 Před 12 lety +1

    im not tall is there any requirement? and im a girl, could it be? desperately.. :)

  • @balsyitlog
    @balsyitlog Před 12 lety

    *ents

  • @MattsBass
    @MattsBass Před 14 lety

    dam. this has always been my dream ever since i was a little kid. just like the guy in the video xD