To become an electrical designer you need to first get an electrical engineering degree, and hold the Inspection & Testing Qualification C&G 2391. Then or during your studies you would need to also take courses in Design Erection and Verification.
No, you don't need a degree, but it does help. A degree with classes in architecture and design will help you learn the skills you need, and look good on your resume.
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The kind of degree oyu need is a bachalors degree in math and science
The kind of degree oyu need is a bachalors degree in math and science
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You would need a bachelor's degree in either Architecture or Interior Design.
To be a design engineer you first need to be an engineer. This requires an undergraduate degree from a four year school in a branch of engineering, such as civil, mechanical, or electrical. Once you have that qualification you can begin doing design work.
an engineering degree
Most persons applying for positions as an electrical design engineer will be qualified electrical engineers with a minimum 4 year undergraduate university degree. Most electrical engineering degree programs include technology and design courses, computer courses and courses in robotics among others. Laboratory work prepares the graduate for a career in the application of engineering principles in a variety of industries. Some colleges offer 2 to 4 year programs that concentrate on technical and design engineering. Where there is a shortage of qualifies applicants for positions in electrical design engineering, these qualifications are replacing the more traditional university degree.
you would need a minor degree in software design,
the true degree is the mechanical degree
You need several qualifications to be an electrical engineer. It would be beneficial to gain a specific degree in that field. Many companies offer training in the field. Most require you to have at least the basic high school grades in order to even start degree courses.