You will need a strong foundation in the following areas.
Some of the subjects would include the following.
* general chemistry I & II * physics - mechanics, electricity & magnetism * higher level maths to include, calculus I, II, III, and differential equations
* engineering graphics * fundamentals of engineering * economics * communication (written) * humanities * Social Sciences * engineer courses particular to the specific type of engineering whether, electrical, electronics, mechanical, chemical, computer science, architecture, management, etc.
Most engineers also need to study some chemistry and electrical circuits
You will need a strong foundation in the following areas.
Physics,Engineering Studies(if your school has it),Mathematics(2 unit maths) preferably Extension 1 maths
You must study and graduate Aeronautical Engineering. Then you can become a Aeronautical Engineer. There is a great demand for studying Aernautical Engineering.
To become a broadcast engineer, one must have about 5 years of broadcast engineer experience. There are various place one can study and earn the 5 years of experience.
enginering
You have to study Aeronautical Engineering.
to study about codes
mechanical or electrical engineering
You should study Aeronautical Engineering or Aerospace Engineering.
Read books and learn electronics and mathmatics.
If one is interested in becoming an Engineer, you must first decide on what type of engineer you would like to become. Engineers must be skilled in mathematics, be creative and imaginative, have good communication and able to concentrate on fine details.
To become a structural engineer you must obtain a structural engineering degree. To get a structural engineering degree one must attend a qualified college or university.
Tons of math!! So if you want to become a robotics engineer you must do alot of math.
When you go to Univ. to become an engineer the Univ. will have many engineering courses you will be required to take. The exact courses will depend on what kind of engineer you are studying to be. In addition to these engineering courses you will also take math, physics, chemistry and probably economics. Then of course there are courses that everyone in the Univ. must take, like english, history etc.