I've been told that it takes 4-6 years on average. I may be wrong though.
(4 in high school) + (4 in college) = At least 8.
2-4 years
4
Probably at least 4-8
about 15 years. maybe higher, depends on the college.
To be an Astronautical Engineer you will have to got to school for many many years. You will have to have a science degree at the very least. THen you will have to go to an accredited college.
In high school and roughly the first 3 years of college . . . as many as you can get.
Bio-medical engineering at the Bachelors level usually takes between 4 - 5 years.
The minimum educational requirement for an engineer at the professional level is a bachelor's degree. However, many go on to pursue a master's and/or doctorate degree.
Many banks will hire an electrical engineer to assist with their online, phone, and e-banking systems. The engineer will be working with the networking and hardware to insure the systems are running properly.
- Electrical engineer changes on a regular basis so when your knowledge is out of date, you might find that you will lose your position. That is why it is important to keep yourself up to date with new technology and find a good place of employment that will keep you in their firm for many years.
5 years