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What kind on engineering has the most math?

Structural engineering uses a tremendous amount of math.


What engineering field should I choose I like math and science but I want to be able to use my eye for aesthetics too?

One option would be architectural engineering.


What type of engineering uses only math not science?

Bridge construction


How is math used in automotive engineering?

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How is maths used in weaponry?

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What is the designing of buildings?

Architecture / architectural engineering.


How does engineering use math as a job?

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Is it better to get an Architectural BA or an Engineering degree before you apply for a masters of Architecture?

Architecture would appear to be appropriate if this field is your priority, and it is architectural engineering.


Is landscaping a field in civil engineering?

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How do you you convert 16 of an inch from an architectural scale to an engineering scale?

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Why do you use math in engineering?

they use science, engineering, and math to solve math problems for businesses.


What kinds of engineering can you do without taking biology and chemistry taking only physics and math?

You can pursue fields such as mechanical engineering, civil engineering, electrical engineering, and aerospace engineering without requiring a strong background in biology and chemistry. These areas primarily rely on physics and math principles to design and analyze systems and structures.