Yes. In fact it has gotten many people far in their career. My uncle has this degree and own/runs 2 companies. Good luck! (:
www.audioschool.com is the site where one can find the audio engineering school in NY and they also offer the scholarships which is a very good option to get the degree.
Yes, recording school is a very good place to learn about musical production, and audio engineering. If you want to get into the field seriously, I would strongly recommend it.
If you enjoy the classes you are taking for your Engineering degree then it is probably right for you. Engineering is very specific and that is why there are so many different degrees under similar names.
engineering. do engineering. you will be guaranteed a $20/hr job after graduation. one who holds an engineering degree can do any business related job, just not accounting. accounting on the other hand can do any business job, but not engineering. also not to mention, accounting is very very boring work. what's your pick? I'm doing civil. good luck
Petrochemical engineering is a sub-branch of the wide discipline of chemical engineering, It is very much similar to chemical engineering in the way it specializes in production of petrochemicals.
I think so that every degree is very demanding because after completing one degree we can move to another;for me the engineering and accountant degrees are very demanding.and very difficult to do.
Environmental engineering is a very good field to get in to. It is very lucrative and rewarding. Boston has a very good university.
You need an engineering degree at the very least.
Depends on a lot of factors. If you like programming, the computer engineering degree might be better. If you're VERY good at math and like to tinker with things, the physics degree might be better. Here in 2008, there is a LOT of overlap between the two!
I do believe that both of them are very hard to get a degree on but if i would have to say the hardest i would have to say engineering because they have more stuff you would have to learn and harder things to do
Certainly! All he needs to do is slough off his chemistry, physics, and engineering classes, and he can fail them just as solidly as if he were poor at math.Yes, to be very good in chemistry and physics and engineering you have to be good in mathTo be good in math you do not have to be very good in chemistry or physics or engineering
Engineering is a very good career. There are many specialised forms: electrical engineering; structural engineering, and so on.