Yes
Math and science will get you most any job as an engineer.
yes
"FMEA training is essential for anaylizing potential failures of any type of system, most commonly a computer system." "Basically, FMEA training will help an engineer plan for potential failures of anything he or she designs, from computers to NASA space shuttles."
no you do not need any special training you will be taught in college!
Of course you do.. you should practice scripting and animations first.. The better your imagination.. The better your game will be!
You need to pursue studies at any Engineering College or University and get the Degree in Civil Engineering to become a Professional Civil Engineer.
In the US, you can begin training as any type of Engineer with any tye of high schooll diploma, including a GED. However to become an engineer, you must qualify for a Professional Engineer's license in your state, or have received a Bachelor's engineering degree from a specially accredited college for engineering.
You may need some training but it should not be a lot. You may need CPR training if they have a high suicide rate. You can talk to the employer about any special training you may need.
i don't think you need any! you just turn up.
Nintendo DS Brain Training is a thinking game created to help people improve and sharpen their mental skills. This game is suitable for any age, though adults generally need the practice more.
Usually in becoming an engineer you want to stick with a school that specializes in the field you want to go into. Some of the best school choices would be a technical school, but any acccredited school will do.
Some actresses get the job from childhood. This means that you do not actually need formal training to become an actress.