Without math, engineering of any kind is impossible
calculus algebra basic aritmathic and statistics
At least a batchelor's degree in engineering, physics or math with several software projects completed.
Tons of math!! So if you want to become a robotics engineer you must do alot of math.
Exceptional listener and communicator who effectively conveys information verbally and in writing.
To be a computer engineer you have to know math be able t work and love what you do.Add. And as in most of science, you must enjoy solving puzzles.
get 60% in math and science and head off to varsity
If you are planning to major in computer engineering in college, your high school course load should include math, sciences, and computers. Those who excel in computer engineering have strong math and statistics backgrounds.
As much math as possible such as Algebra, Geometry and Trigonometry. Then drafting is important along with computer classes. Biology is also an important class.
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When you go to Univ. to become an engineer the Univ. will have many engineering courses you will be required to take. The exact courses will depend on what kind of engineer you are studying to be. In addition to these engineering courses you will also take math, physics, chemistry and probably economics. Then of course there are courses that everyone in the Univ. must take, like english, history etc.
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