I appreciate all your responses.
I actually inquired for a certificate program at University of Washington:
http://www.engr.washington.edu/epp/acsad/index.html
"Applicants must have a B.S. in engineering with background in mechanics of materials AND must also be either a Boeing employee or...
thanks btrueblood for the info..
They have MS in AA and MS in MechE at UW.. (Unfortunately they don't have MS in Structural Engg).. I'll inquire and look at my options..
thanks rb1957 and KENAT..
I know that it'll be a long shot for me to get in aerospace engineering.
I did a lot of steel connection designs (shear, tosion, buckling,crippling..)using hand calculations, design software & spreadsheets.. both in (Allowable Stress Design) and LRFD..
I did steel...
I have 6 years experience in structural building structures (wood, concrete, steel, etc etc.)Degree: BSCE. I am very knowleadgeable in 3-D structural design analysis program and 2-D/3-D Computer Aided Design.
I'm really interested in aircraft/aerospace structural design. What...