Engineers should be creative, inquisitive, analytical, and detail oriented. They should be able to work as part of a team and to communicate well, both orally and in writing. Communication abilities are becoming increasingly important as engineers frequently interact with specialists in a wide range of fields outside engineering.
In mechanics and engineering
as it interests the individual on how stuff work and why.
Any engineering field that interests you. There are all kinds (structural, computer, electrical, mechanical, metallurgical, chemical engineering etc. ad nauseam).
They both are - it depends on what you want to do and which interests you the most. In some schools the computer engineering is under electrical engineering; it isn't necessarily a major by itself.
Robotics would be a subset of electrical engineering. Perhaps you will interested in an electrical engineering degree, if that is the type of career that interests you. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electrical_engineering These are the guys who work on the space shuttle and build robots and stuff.
to clone things.
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how much education is needed to become a engineering psychologist
It is unlikely. While programming is not actually needed for some engineering. If you lack the problem solving skills needed for programming, you probably won't cut the mustard at engineering.
Gaming and Engineering.
Automobile engineering can be considered as a part of mechanical engineering. Which is better depends on your own interests.
Yes, and an engineering student can get the arts. People too often like to categorize personality, interests, skills ... By doing this stereotypes are created.