Starting really from the roots... Math, algebra, physics (basic knowledge), some knowledge in Biology/biochemistry and of course physical, organic, inorganic chemistry, quantum mechanics (probably). But don't be afraid... it's all part of the basic studies at University. JUST TO ADD TO ABOVE Quantum, very limited, depending on specialization. Main use is in inorganic chemistry, but unless your specializing in that, deep quantum is left for the physicists. Biology is not mandatory, unless you yourself would like to specialize in a biology related chemical engineering degree, such as genetic engineering. Just know your maths, physics, and of course, chemistry.
in making of steel
There are various subjects that are used to study for software engineering. Objective C, Java, Operating System, Multimedia Applications are some.
Physics
A long career youll need to go to a university
Computer engineers need a 4 year college or univerity degree to get a job. There, you will receive on the job training.
organic chemistry
You will need a firm grasp of physics and mathematics to become an aeronautical engineer.
A Bachelor of Science in chemical engineering.
Mathematics and Physical Science ---Eassan
You need a bachelor of science (B.S.) in chemical engineering.
you need degrees
Mathematics is the primary tool of the mechanical engineer. Being comfortable with physics (the mechanics side of it, not E&M) can be helpful, too.
what quolifaction do u need to become a solar engineer
To become an engineer you will need either a masters, bachelor, or PHD in chemical Engineering. A bachelor's degree is required for almost all entry level engineering jobs. You will need education in Physical Science and mathematics as well.
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