Definitely. That robotics course is going to help you get more involved and learn more lower-level sort of stuff for that Computer Engineering Course.
The best choice would be something that you are interested in or passionate about. Minoring in a math, hard science, or business area have ready application in the work force. If you become a software engineer, it will be immensely useful have substantial domain knowledge in the area that you are working. For example, if you are a software engineer for a stock brokerage you may find that finance, economics, or accounting knowledge helps. If you go to work for a pharmaceutical company a biology or chemistry minor makes a lot of sense. If you work for a defense contractor a physics or math minor would be very beneficial. But if you are really interested in something like philosophy, psychology, or sociology don't be a afraid to minor in it. You'll be able to find creative ways to apply this kind of knowledge too in your career. Ultimately college is not simply career preparation. It is a unique opportunity to learn about whatever is you want to learn about.
A Paper Weight A Griddle (bricks can get pretty hot) A Condom (drill a hole through one, insert) A Stoning Device (although this may seem barbaric, some countries still use stoning, especially public stoning, as a punishment) Boyfriend/Girlfriend (draw some lips on it and your set, what else could you possibly need from a relationship besides someone to make love to?) Experience: I am majoring in physics at UPenn (it's an Ivy League, not the state school)
As far as I've been told? I was majoring in graphics and design and I asked the same thing. And a bunch of my tech buddies said that Adobe's Photoshop and video editing is best used on a Mac. Now I don't mean to burst your bubble when I say that because I know that they're expensive laptops but that's the truth to it because the actual fact to that is that Mac's were there first when I came to Adobe, they were able to run it before PC's. But now that PC has caught up to Macs there's really no difference. So I'd say get a Mac but if you want to go cheap? get a PC they run just as good. But the only thing id worn is that jobs for video and photo editing intend to use macs the most so if you go for one of those jobs they'd probably want you to use a mac and not a Windows 7, 8 pc
Industrial engineering covers a variety of engineering fields, such as electrical, mechanical and computer engineering. Majoring in this title, it qualifies you for a wider varieties of engineering careers.
That means what a person is majoring in college. If a person is majoring in engineering, as in electrical, mechanical engineering. The major part of the studies surrounds what the person is "majoring" in, or the major amount of studies.
There are some colleges and universities that offer a degree in electromechanical technology/robotics. This type of major would appear appropriate for what you want to do.
A person can be a college athlete, but be majoring in any subject you can name. If he is an athlete, and in engineering classes, my guess is his major is engineering.
The requirements needed is for you to be dedicated to it. Also, you majoring in the field of engineering. It is a fun job but it requires work. If you are dedicated to it then you have a good chance.
You will need to take courses covering both the science and management part of the degree. Courses include the likes of Managerial Science, Marketing, Materials Science, Accounting, System Engineering, Artificial Intelligence, Chemistry, Computer Science, and Entrepreneurship.
Lon Morris does not offer any engineering programs. The institution is basically a liberal arts institution with 81% of the students majoring in liberal arts and 19% majoring in Visual and Performing Arts.For the source and more detailed information concerning your request, click on the related links section (College Board) indicated directly below this answer section.
Yes. There is no difference in this day and age between male and female careers.
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Properly, you would say you are majoring in education - and you can clarify it with "primary", "secondary", as the case may be.
Agapito Flores is said to have studied at Mapua Institute of Technology majoring and receiving a bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering. There has been controversy over whether he is the true inventor of fluorescent light bulbs or not.