Typically, all engineering fields require chemistry as well as physics as a part of the engineering curriculum.
Yes it is a possibility. There is no competition for a Pullitzer in Physics, Chemistry, or Engineering.
Certainly! All he needs to do is slough off his chemistry, physics, and engineering classes, and he can fail them just as solidly as if he were poor at math.Yes, to be very good in chemistry and physics and engineering you have to be good in mathTo be good in math you do not have to be very good in chemistry or physics or engineering
A person would be hired for a chemical engineering job from a chemist, or from a person that has a degree in chemical engineering, or possibly a chemistry teacher. You could apply for a chemical engineering job online.
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Yes, that is possible. The sciences of physics, chemistry, and engineering do not depend upon the ability to write essays.
That means what a person is majoring in college. If a person is majoring in engineering, as in electrical, mechanical engineering. The major part of the studies surrounds what the person is "majoring" in, or the major amount of studies.
It is possible but would be tough for a person from chemistry background. This is since he has to go into the basic technical aspects such as fluid mechanics, heat transfer, engineering thermodynamics, calculus and process design without which a chemical engineer is impossible.
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To become an electrical engineer, a person would look into a variety of colleges and universities that offer electrical engineering programs. They are typically part of a 4 year program to get a degree in that subject.
It always depend on the person if he will pass a subject or not.
A non-licensed person may be the sole owner of a civil electrical or mechanical engineering business if a currently licensed California civil, electrical, or mechanical engineer is designated as the responsible managing officer or manager of the firm. This licensed individual must oversee engineering work and ensure compliance with state regulations. Additionally, the business must operate within the scope of the licensed individual's expertise to maintain legal standards.
Robotics would be a subset of electrical engineering. Perhaps you will interested in an electrical engineering degree, if that is the type of career that interests you. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electrical_engineering These are the guys who work on the space shuttle and build robots and stuff.