It isn't really harder. It just has more math and science, and some people find those subjects hard ... whereas others might really enjoy those subjects. It really depends on your personal preferences and skills.
The major difference between diploma in marine engineering and marine engineering is that in Diploma you study in a higher school or inter college also diploma is maximum of three years, on the other hand marine engineering is being studied in university and is at a higher level than diploma because it have four years and its level of study is also high.
Computer engineering does require you to know how to program and your definitely going to do programming with computer engineering. As for a double major in Computer engineering and computer science, it depends on your school. But it may overlap each other a lot that it may not be offered as a double major. Ask your school advisor.
Yes, fashion design is a NESAD major at Suffolk University. (New England School of Art and Design.)
Assuming you're talking about university...in the US...Pre-engineering courses are those that ready you for sophamore and junior level engineering courses. For instance, calculus based physics, linear algebra, chemistry, statics, etc. This differ from courses a liberal arts major would take in the amount/level of math they require.
All major engineering projects must be preceded by a statement of work that describes the parameters and deliverables of the project.
The top three are # Emory University - A major university, especially strong in biology and health sciences, # Georgia Institute of Technology ("Georgia Tech") - A well-regarded engineering school, and # Georgia State University - A good public school.
Automotive Engineering is part of the College of Engineering. Admission is into the college, not the major.
The University of West Florida specializes in engineering and the human sciences. One can major in Accounting, Business, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Criminal Justice, Electrical Engineering, Management, Social Sciences and Hospitality, Recreation & Resort Management.
I suggest you consult with Rice University, what their requirements are.
It will likely be harder for you to get a well paying job in your field than it will be for students getting an A or a B grade in their major in university.
Yes, it is, especially if you area an engineering major
It would be better to attend the school that has your major.
These are Universities offering Masters in Instrumentation Engineering: Carnegie Mellon University Pittsburgh, PA Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Clemson University Clemson, SC Program in Electrical Engineering Colorado Technical University Colorado Springs, CO Program in Electrical Engineering Colorado Technical University Denver Campus Greenwood Village, CO Program in Electrical Engineering Columbia University New York, NY Department of Electrical Engineering Drexel University Philadelphia, PA Program in Electrical Engineering Duke University Durham, NC Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Fairleigh Dickinson University, Metropolitan Campus Teaneck, NJ Program in Electrical Engineering Florida Institute of Technology Melbourne, FL Electrical and Computer Engineering Department Florida International University Miami, FL Program in Electrical Engineering Illinois Institute of Technology Chicago, IL Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering The Johns Hopkins University Baltimore, MD Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering The Johns Hopkins University Baltimore, MD Part-time Program in Electrical and Computer Engineering Northwestern University Evanston, IL Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Oregon State University Corvallis, OR School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Polytechnic Institute of NYU Brooklyn, NY Major in Electrical Engineering Princeton University Princeton, NJ Department of Electrical Engineering Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Troy, NY Program in Electrical Engineering Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Troy, NY Program in Electric Power Engineering Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, New Brunswick New Brunswick, NJ Program in Electrical and Computer Engineering Southern Illinois University Carbondale Carbondale, IL Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Stanford University Stanford, CA Department of Management Science and Engineering Stony Brook University, State University of New York Stony Brook, NY Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering The University of Arizona Tucson, AZ Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering University of California, Riverside Riverside, CA Department of Electrical Engineering University of California, Santa Cruz Santa Cruz, CA Department of Electrical Engineering University of Idaho Moscow, ID Program in Electrical Engineering University of Illinois at Chicago Chicago, IL Program in Electrical and Computer Engineering
I would go to a school that has an engineering major. They will offer class.
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There is No subsea engineering major in Canadian universities. You have to check Aberdeen and huston universites for the best MSc programs.
The major difference between diploma in marine engineering and marine engineering is that in Diploma you study in a higher school or inter college also diploma is maximum of three years, on the other hand marine engineering is being studied in university and is at a higher level than diploma because it have four years and its level of study is also high.