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A mechanical engineer is not a scientist, they just implement the knowledge of the scientist in design. If you want to become a robotics scientist, you will need as much math and physics classes you can take. Focus on mechanics and higher level math classes.
You would need the basics, probably including calculus, physics, English and other courses described in the catalogue for that university.
It depends on the educastional institution you are attending. Some universities or colledges require you to have certain prerequisties before you start the program,
Probably Physics, Chemistry, Biology and Maths
Your best bet would be to talk to a counselor to see what classes are required.
Metal work, science & geographyACTUALLY:A good robotics engineer should be knowledgeable in computer hardware and software as well as mechanical engineering and electronics.
4-5 years. Depends on how many hours u take a semester and If u take summer classes. I was able to do it four and I have friends that are taking five.
Mechanical engineering. Most likely this will largely take the form of maintaining the engines.
There are many varieties of engineering classes which means there are different steps but here are some engineering jobs. Take this in mind that this is only Average Mechanical- 15 steps Electrical- 7 steps Robotics- 5 steps
You would need to get a degree in computer engineering. Please visit your college advisor for a full list of required courses.
Yes. Pretty much any collage program for engineering will require you to take higher level math and physics classes.
obviously, u need to hav chemistry, physics, advance functions and calculus and some computer courses will do good!