If you mean, "Could someone with a teaching degree hold their own in an engineering position?", well, then yes. Any technical-minded person could probably perform the tasks of an engineer if they're intelligent. But if you are asking if someone with a teaching degree would ever be hired for an engineering position, the answer is a firm no. There is no way in hell they would ever receive a job offer over an engineering degree candidate. How would the employer know the candidate is technically-savvy enough without the degree?
Nowadays, biology is integrated in a lot of engineering and science fields. You can find a job in genetic engineering, space studies, pharmaceutical companies, or as a lecturer if you are into teaching.
ms (By research) is considered equivalent to first class M.E degree in teaching profession
A degree in broadcasting depends on the field of expertise. For example, a degree in electrical engineering or computer engineering could be required.
You could obtain a software engineering degree by going to a four year university and getting a bachelor's degree, that's the only way though I'm afraid.
These would include law, medicine, engineering, teaching below college level.
It is likely that you will undertake courses teaching the use of computer aided design while undertaking a BEng in Civil Engineering.
u need to have M.E degree in any engineering field at least. if u have experience in teaching it's well and good. is it necessary to have BE as a basic degree or MCA in enginnering discipline is eligible
A Doctorate Teaching Degree is a college degree that will make you a doctor of teaching. You will be referred to as Dr.
Engineering Degree
A degree in aerospace engineering.
You could go into teaching or you could get a job manufacturing circuits/circuit boards.
You could be a teacher in America teaching German or you could get a job in Germany. But there aren't many things you can do with a degree in language. :)