Becoming an engineer typically requires a bachelor’s degree, which usually takes about four years of full-time study. In some cases, additional time may be needed for specialized training, internships, or obtaining a master’s degree, which can add another one to two years. Additionally, many engineers pursue licensure, which may require passing exams and gaining relevant work experience, extending the timeline further. Overall, the process can take anywhere from four to eight years or more, depending on the engineering discipline and individual career goals.
it takes approx.. 5 years
Biochemical engineer, biomedical engineer, bridge engineer and building engineer are engineering jobs. They begin with the letter b.
At least 4 years for a bachlors degree.
· Biochemical Engineer · Biomedical Engineer · Brake Engineer · Bridge Engineer · Building Engineer
William B. Taylor - engineer - died in 1895.
William B. Taylor - engineer - was born in 1824.
4 years with a BS Degree
At least 4 years for a bachlors degree.
· Biochemical Engineer · Biomedical Engineer · Brake Engineer · Bridge Engineer · Building Engineer
About 3 to 4 years without the masters or PHD.
· Biochemical Engineer · Biomedical Engineer · Brake Engineer · Bridge Engineer · Broadcasting Engineer · Building Engineer
i thing 4 for bg im not every sure