Basic chemistry and physics would be the only specific subjects; otherwise, an electrical technician is mostly taught the regulations, building codes, identification conventions and how to work safely on the job in an apprenticeship or through a trade school.
An electrical engineer would need a bachelor's degree and would study subjects such as calculus, differential equations, calculus-based physics and other higher-level science classes.
Maths (essential) your counties language i.e. English. A sciences related to the trade i.e. physics but not essential. and then to gain the trade qualification a very good apprenticeship
maths,physics,chemistry,english
physics, chemistry and maths.
Make sure you take subjects like Physics, Chemistry and Mathmatics to become an engineer
Math and physical science and lots of both. Take calculus in high school if you can.science and maths
you must take maths english garage department and science and realy focus
Maths and Sciences: - Physics - Chemistry - Algebra - Calculus - Computer Science
Physics, English and Mathematics----------------------------------------------------And if they are taught in your school, Technical Design, Computer Sciences and Engineering.
Culinary engineer- A person who has went to school to become a chef.
None. An electrical engineer is educated by an ABET accredited university. However, a solid high school educational background in math and physics may help one to master electrical engineering in college.
The school subjects needed to become a child psychologist are: social, reading and understandment. You can also just go to college for it.
you have to go to school before you get a degree then you will become one
Becoming an engineer requires at least 4 years of school with a focus on engineering. This way is the only way to become a engineer in any field.
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