Not much, you probably will need general chemistry and another chem related course, and that's about it. Math, physics are the 2 main subjects that you have to be good at in order to earn a degree in electrical engineering.
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chemistry maths physics
well. the main subject is maths in it then physicsAnswerWould you believe it's 'electrical engineering'?
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Without studying electrical engineering material you will be hard pressed to answer any questions pertaining to the subject.
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