In my opinion, yes, engineers need to do alot of math Definately. When I completed my engineering degree 40+ years ago we had to take 4 levels of Calculus and Differential Equations and maybe 1 more math. That is almost 3 years of straight math courses. Then on top of that, when you began studying in your field during Junior and Senior year, each class used math derivations for homework and lectures.
a software engineer is one. also computer programmer is 1 2.engineering is a lot about math if you go in engineering you will make $200,000 through $500,000 a year
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Math and physics are extremely important for an aerospace engineer. The first 3 levels of calculus are a basis. Any university engineering program will be heavily loaded with math and math related courses.
Ratios when it comes to gears, a lot of small units of measuring for cylinder boring, percentage problems, weight ratios, displacement or cubic measuring of cylinders, limits when it comes to car weight. Physics would describe the type of math for a mechanical engineer which goes hand in hand with math.
Arithmetic,Algebra,Geometry,Calculus and Statistics
this type of engineer uses nuclear physics math
a software engineer is one. also computer programmer is 1 2.engineering is a lot about math if you go in engineering you will make $200,000 through $500,000 a year
The difference between the desgineer and engineer is the math. They both do the same thing except the engineer does the math.
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Math and science will get you most any job as an engineer.
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Math and physics are extremely important for an aerospace engineer. The first 3 levels of calculus are a basis. Any university engineering program will be heavily loaded with math and math related courses.
It's important for an engineer to know his or her physical sciences and math. For example, when building an infrastructure, math and physics are key in designing it.
Tons of math!! So if you want to become a robotics engineer you must do alot of math.
Just about everything an engineer in any field does will involve math.