Tetragrammaton
Aerospace
- Nov 27, 2002
- 85
Hi all 
My background is that I work primarily in the Automotive and Aerospace disciplines for the last 20years, so I'm 40ish
. Mostly I work on product design with high end CAD progams(Unigraphics NX/Catia/IDEAS etc). My qualification if is originally from Australia and is an Associate Diploma of Engineering which is something immediately below a Degree; as recognised in the UK.
So after all this time I feel I need/would like a change and feel that Composites is where I'd like to go.
I would like to know from those of you who have done this; is it possible to take a (or better still qualify in) Composites Engineering course by Off-campus/Distance Education (OC/DE) study modes?
I am contacting universities who specialize in Composite Engineering to ask them as one way to find out. I have spent the whole weekend googling and reading. I find there are some insitution out there that off some level of training via distance education. However I need to understand how well recognised Certifications from them are?
I found that UD & UW (Delaware & Washington) have some things but not alot. I have found that University of Plymouth, UK have a BEng of Mech. Eng with Composites but am waiting to speak with someone to know if it is available by Dist Ed/Off-campus study modes. I have a suspicion it will probably not be.
In the meantime I am doing as much reading as possible and have found some extremely useful websites. Although i would like to do something more formal in the way of study. The reason I am looking for a Distance Ed/Off-campus study is to my location and family. Not to mention I could not afford to take minimum 3 years off full-time to study a BEng degree no matter how much i'd like to (would be a financial struggle with a family).
Also thanks to forums like this which are also an invaluable source if information. Although I get a little lost trying to follow some things
so much detail and so much to learn, all good.
I have already checked: thread327-189160 thanks very much.
So many thanks in advance if you can help a fellow engineer out, especially one who is keen to join the Composites community
Best regards.
Best Regards
David
My background is that I work primarily in the Automotive and Aerospace disciplines for the last 20years, so I'm 40ish
So after all this time I feel I need/would like a change and feel that Composites is where I'd like to go.
I would like to know from those of you who have done this; is it possible to take a (or better still qualify in) Composites Engineering course by Off-campus/Distance Education (OC/DE) study modes?
I am contacting universities who specialize in Composite Engineering to ask them as one way to find out. I have spent the whole weekend googling and reading. I find there are some insitution out there that off some level of training via distance education. However I need to understand how well recognised Certifications from them are?
I found that UD & UW (Delaware & Washington) have some things but not alot. I have found that University of Plymouth, UK have a BEng of Mech. Eng with Composites but am waiting to speak with someone to know if it is available by Dist Ed/Off-campus study modes. I have a suspicion it will probably not be.
In the meantime I am doing as much reading as possible and have found some extremely useful websites. Although i would like to do something more formal in the way of study. The reason I am looking for a Distance Ed/Off-campus study is to my location and family. Not to mention I could not afford to take minimum 3 years off full-time to study a BEng degree no matter how much i'd like to (would be a financial struggle with a family).
Also thanks to forums like this which are also an invaluable source if information. Although I get a little lost trying to follow some things
I have already checked: thread327-189160 thanks very much.
So many thanks in advance if you can help a fellow engineer out, especially one who is keen to join the Composites community
Best regards.
Best Regards
David