This area of work is open to all graduates, but certain degrees such as computer science, electronics, mathematics or physics may be the most useful. Some larger companies will only employ graduates with one of these relevant degrees, typically with a 2.1 or higher.
In most cases a Bachelors Degree is the minimum degree needed but as usual it's up to the individual to go further and continue their education. But if you love to play around on the computer maybe you should think about some volunteer work at a software engineering company and see if you like it before you decide to jump right in.
an engineering degree
You should first work as a site engineer which will increase your knowledge of the sequence of work and to experience the work site. Then move on to junior planning engineer before you become a professional planning engineer.
An engineering degree, usually a Bachelor's degree of Engineering - a BE - to start with. Or you can become a better engineer and go for a higher education
Usually math and science
conservatory
Most would say that a BS degree from an ABET accredited school is necessary to be called an engineer.
You typically need a undergraduate degree as well as a background in Information Technology. The University of Rhode Island offers these types of courses.
You dont.
Information technologies.
To require a entry level job as any kind of of engineer a person will usually be required to have a bachelors degree in engineering. Sometimes a bachelors in physical science or maths would also be suitable.
I personally do not have any MLM software on my computer. I have never needed to purchase this type of software, as I have no specific need for it.