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They all use math because mathis in our everyday lives and in engineering programs you need to calculate different equations

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What university programs have a lot of math in them?

Majors with a lot of math: Physics, Chemistry, Computer programming, Accounting, Math, Engineering and Architecture.


What university programs can you do if you love math but hate computer programming and writing papers?

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Can understanding and enjoying math lead to doing well in science engineering and computer programs in college and university?

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I think you can, because engineering and technology are well- related to math.As for science, it depends on the major you're studying...


What does having a strong and solid background at math have to do with physics chemistry computer science and engineering?

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Does being good at math help a lot in mechanical engineering?

Well, obviously - any career that has "engineering" in its name will require a LOT of math.


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How are science and engineering related to mathematics?

Math is the base for all science and engineer majors. You can find many engineering jobs that require math skills.


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What college and university majors are for people who are good at math but bad at essays?

Most university majors will require you to write essays regardless, but there are some majors that don't emphasize a lot of writing: Economics Math Engineering Science(except biology and some fields of chemistry)


Does software engineering require math?

You bet it does ... and plenty of it, too. There will be massive formulas to calculate - most software engineering positions require one to know Calculus, too.