What do future astronauts study?
What is the best course of study for this?
What is the best course of study for this?
Is a university internship at a German global player (e.g., Porsche, Daimler, BMW) possible without having a network (friends, acquaintances, family)? Does anyone perhaps speak from experience?
I started an apprenticeship in 2019 but was only able to complete it for three weeks due to operational reasons and a career change. Should I mention this in my resume or cover letter? It was a very long time ago.
Greetings dear helpful readers, I have a serious question. I'm currently studying administrative management at a state university (since last fall), which, if I pass, will give me a secure job at a Bavarian district office. The only annoying thing is that I'm not really that excited about the subject matter or the ensuing work…
Good day, I am currently completing an apprenticeship as a chemical technician and would like to study afterwards. I am interested in process engineering or chemical engineering. The question now is: will the apprenticeship be of much use to me, i.e. will it prepare me well for this path? Kind regards
I have a high school diploma and would like to start a distance learning course. Is that possible? And if so, which course could I choose?
This can be anything that goes towards science and research.
Aerospace is more concerned with flying and space. That’s why you haven’t been flying into space for a long time. The places on the ISS are limited and there are mainly researched things there that are easier to explore in weightlessness than on earth.
How about “Aerospace technology”
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Aerospace technology or any natural science such as physics
Can’t be said in general. The teams are compiled so that you not only have experts in one field
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A physics study would be – I think – a good choice.
In Lüneburg and Darmstadt, various courses are available. Look in yourself, don’t want to write it down.
“for” astronauts, there are no courses.
Aerospace Engineering is a good start.