No! Besides, "taking" and "passing" are two different things...
Without math, engineering of any kind is impossible
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It would be advisable to avoid computer engineering/science for people who really hate math. The education required for computer engineering requires a lot of high level math, and chances are that a lot of sophisticated math skills are required for use on a daily basis even after getting a job in the field.
Nope, understanding math is the basis of understanding engineering
That depends. Are you bad at engineering?
Accounting, Engineering(except computer engineering, software engineering and electrical engineering), Physics, Chemistry, etc
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i dont know? the way you help people by doing the stuff thjey need to with computeers?(edited by ayoth13) Sometimes math is needed to program computers as the basis for a computer's actions is math-- processes are based on math. Therefore, without a good amount of math training you might not be able to understand computer science.
Yes, engineering is a very math-heavy degree - it often involves complex physical equations. Depending on the type of engineering (civil, computer, mechanical, etc), different areas of physics and math are required.
Mathematics is the language of science and engineering. It is almost impossible to study science of any branch without the use and study of math.
I don't think so! Long before there were computers (and computer science), there were brilliant physics and engineering students and they obviously were good at math.
I don't think so! Long before there were computers (and computer science), there were brilliant physics and engineering students and they obviously were good at math.