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I am about to Gradate with a CS degree but hate CS and would like to do Mechanical or Aerospace Engineering.
HI, I am about to graduate with a CS degree but I hate CS, and coding. I really want to do mechanical/aerospace engineering instead. I am considering going for a masters so I can make the switch and I have sone questions on what I should do.
- Should I do a masters in mechanical or aerospace or should I do mechatronics engineering? I want to work in the aerospace industry specifically the space side. I also like to work in robotics as another option.
- I know there are a lot of undergraduate courses I would need to take to prepare foe a engineering masters. What courses should I take? I have completed Calculus 1&2, and have done both Physics 1 & 2. I am also working on Calculus 3 and statics. What else should I take?
- What software should I learn? I know MATLAB/Simulink is used in the industry. I know CAD and CFD software is also used. What CAD software should I learn (Sledworks, AutoCAD, or some other)?
- Is there any other certificates I should get that could get job quicker like six sigma, or Associate Software Engineering?
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