To take sound engineering courses, you should register at your local technical training institute or sign up for online courses that you can take at your convenience.
For a career in chemical engineering one should consider courses in chemistry and biology. After that courses to take include business and management and biotechnology.
If you want to repair heating and air conditioning systems, you should take technical courses. These courses include mechanical engineering and electrical engineering.
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.
There are some courses online for engineering which can be transferred to an university. There is no real engineering distance learning so you have to take some of the courses online and transfer.
It's been about 60 years since I was in engineering school but at that time civil engineers were not required to take any electrical engineering courses.
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I would start with this site. It gives a summary of what to expect from the course as well as information needed for you to decide if this is the ideal field to get into. See site below http://www.mi.edu/audio engineering
There are a lot of good courses to take depending on your interest. You can take computer science courses, teaching, and medical ones.
There are many online courses for engineering. However, many people take classes at an actual engineering trade school to get hands-on teachings and tests.
AnswerWell the classes that I would strongly recommend are Geometry, Algebra II, Precalculus, Physics and Chemistry, Engineering Drawing, Art, and Computer Courses. Those are the ones that should get you a good start for college. Good luck :D
All branches of engineering involve knowledge of mathematics including college algebra and calculus. Since all types of engineering crossover various disciplins, many colleges require engineering students to take courses in physics and chemistry (both of which involve use of collee mathematics).
One can take engineering courses at many colleges and universities, for example DeVry University. These types of course are also available at Stanford, Brown, the Massachusetts School of Technology and the University of Arizona.