With a minor in aerospace engineering, you can be prepared for careers in and outside of the aerospace industry. If you become an aerospace engineer, your job will likely focus on designing aerospace vehicles, such as aircraft, drones or satellites. You may also work on designing the technology that these systems rely on, including communication, navigation, and control or propulsion.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics projects 8 percent job growth for aerospace engineers from 2020 to 2030, with job growth fueled by the quest for quieter, more fuel-efficient aircraft. The reduced costs of satellites have increased their use among business and various levels of government, which should also contribute to job growth. Continued interest in drones is also expected to contribute to job opportunities for individuals with aerospace engineering expertise.
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the median annual pay for aerospace engineers was $122,270 in 2021.