To become a marine engineer you would need to obtain a bachelors degree in marine engineering, ocean engineering, or mechanical engineering. Typically that takes around 4 years. The following link provides more insight on what it takes to become a marine engineer, http://www.degreefinders.com/education-articles/careers/how-to-become-a-marine-engineer.html
Education requirements for a systems engineer job would of course be a licensed engineer. It takes at least a 4 year college degree to become and engineer.
To become a design engineer you need to go to college or university and get a degree in Design Engineering. Most programs have a co-op so students can get work experience and make contacts.
Your best bet would be to talk to a counselor to see what classes are required.
To become an engineer is to throw your life away.
Chemistry is an important subject in Marine Engineer because it allows you to carry out the various job roles as a Marine Engineer; it gives you the knowledge to identify the many chemical problems in engineering (specifically for marine engineers: Corrosion, Pollution, etc). By understanding how to combine many different elements would lead to a longer endurance and life to the material.
Suggested studies for marine bioligy would be good to go to a college that focuses mainly on the marine bioligy subject.. I have searched many of these things since im training to become a marine bioligist.. Also you would need to spend about 4 to 8 years in college to become one.. Hope this helps someone! :-)
No; but it would be a benefit to know how to program as an engineer.
To be trained, an engineer needs to go to college and obtain a 4 year degree.
You'll need to major in Marine Biology, unsure about number of years you need.
You would need to get a degree in computer engineering. Please visit your college advisor for a full list of required courses.
Civil Engineering is a degree course so you would have to go to a university. Hope your mathematics is good.
Yes, I would say so. Becoming an engineer takes A LOT of advanced math and physics skills that colleges and universities will teach you such as calculus and more advanced physics courses. Plus, if you go to a good college you will have hands on instructing with mechanical engineering.