BS Aerospace Engineering, Masters in what?

<p>hello, im starting my third year in undergraduate aerospace engineering. i was finished all my math, physics, and other lower division courses and am diving into upper division such as materials science, thermodynamics and statics.</p>

<p>i'm curious to know about what specializations opportunities do aerospace engineers have once they earn their bachelors degree. as of now, i really have not much idea but i like structural design. Also, i am interested in electronics.Is it possible to have a BS in aerospace engineering and get a masters in like electrical engineeriing or structural engineering? Can there be a correlation?</p>

<p>Surely there must be MS Aerospace Engineering programs with an emphasis on structural design. A MSEE or MSCE would probably be too broad for you.</p>

<p>Aerospace Engineering seems pretty specialized when compared to M E and EE. Why would you want a masters in EE; it seems pretty broad for you.</p>

<p>Or you can get a Masters in Aerospace Engineering specializing in structural design or control systems?</p>

<p>Why not instead get a Masters specializing in aircraft design (structural design), avionics (electronics), or astronautical engineering (cause it'd be cool)?</p>

<p>At my undergrad institution, aero/astro was divided into three "sectors" - aerospace systems, IT for aerospace, and vehicle technologies.</p>