Depends. It could be 5 years if you go to a college that offers co-op (internship) opportunities or it could be four years if not. Also some colleges that have co-op dont make it mandatory and offer a 4 year program as well. I strongly recommend doing the co-op though. You'll have experience and will get a job right out of college
To be an Astronautical Engineer you will have to got to school for many many years. You will have to have a science degree at the very least. THen you will have to go to an accredited college.
The minimum educational requirement for an engineer at the professional level is a bachelor's degree. However, many go on to pursue a master's and/or doctorate degree.
A mechanical engineering degree is necessary at the least. Many years of experience go along way too.
Typically, the minimum educational requirement for the professional engineering degree is a bachelor's degree which takes approximately four years to complete.
To become a field engineer you need an engineering degree with a concentration in a subject like petroleum. This degree requires 4 years of study at college.
At least 4 years for a bachlors degree.
Typically, the minimum educational requirement for an entry level engineer is a bachelor's degree, which is a four year program of study. However, the architectural engineering program is five years of undergraduate coursework. Most engineers will continue on for a master's degree, and some for a doctorate.
4 years with a BS Degree
At least 4 years for a bachlors degree.
It takes a college degree, and 15 years of butt kissing
The minimum educational require for a chemical engineer is a bachelor's degree. However, many do go on for a master's and doctorate degree after completion of the bachelor's degree.
Yes, a diploma civil engineer can become a BE degree engineer after completing the degree BTECH from distance learning.