I think Physics , Chemistery , Mathematics , Bio-logy are the subjects needed.
Another Perspective:That depends on the institution. Some of the local community colleges or technical schools will just focus on the math and physics. A University will have standards which represent a minimum level of education required for graduation.For example:
you can learn how to calculate loads for a specific span using different materials by simply attending a physics class and having the basic math skills necessary for that class.
But if you are attending a University and plan to graduate with your degree, you'll also need to know how to communicate with others, so they will require English writing skills.
You may be required to understand some of the computer programs available to assist with design AND document writing.
They will want you to know a little about people, so they may have requirements about psychology, Biology, organic chemistry and other subjects.
They may want their graduates to be able to converse with other educated people, so they may require literature and art.
They may want you to be able to take care of yourself, so they may require health classes and physical eduction.
im doing my first year in mechanical engineering technology, and the hardest course so far are dynamics, statics and stress analysis.
Ordinarily, it would be the Mechanical Engineering program.
You have to be a registered engineer to publish mechanical engineering journals.
A degree in Engineering or in Mechanical Engineering
Because without mechanical engineering there is no development in industries and there would be no industrialisation
mechanical engineering...
Its on their curriculum.
chemistry add maths
im doing my first year in mechanical engineering technology, and the hardest course so far are dynamics, statics and stress analysis.
subjects in engineering first year (cse) students are:- 1.basic civil engineering 2.basic mechanical engineering 3.engineering mechanics 4.engineering physics 5.mathematics (M1) all these subjects are in engineering first year (first semester)
Dear Sir / Madam Please advise me what subjects should i chose to become a motor mechanical engineering. Many Thanks Gillian Pietersen
honors physics / ap physics honors pre-calculus / ap calculus AB/BC honors chemistry engineering mechanics
Many. Subjects include; Physics Maths Chemistry Electrics Ballistics Streamlining Mechanical engineering. Thermodynamics and many more.
It's the same thing. If you have a degree in Mechanical Engineering, you have a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering.
Engineering drawing Heat and mass transfer Material science Som Dom Tom Mechanical Vibrations Ic engines Refrigeration NTM Welding technology Mechanics Engineering Math Physics C programming
Those planning for careers in mechanical engineering typically enroll in engineering programs in college. Courses you can expect to take include calculus, chemistry, and physics.
No. Marine Engineering and Mechanical Engineering courses are many differences.