Yes. The Engineering profession in general has become much more self organized and regulated in the past few decades. Today ... for the protection of the public, and to the benefit of the legitimate Engineers themselves ... it's no longer possible in most places to represent one's self as an Engineer for the purpose of private practice without a State certification, and it's no longer acceptable to apply for a job as an Engineer without a college degree in Engineering.
To become electrical engineer
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High school diploma, followed by a three/four year college course in electronics. Math must be good, together with an ability to communicate in good English.
By deciding to study so as to become an electronics engineer. Then you can learn how to design and fabricate integrated circuits. Part of your course of study and practical experience training would be to learn how to use the appropriate hardware and software tools so as to be able to code and decode integrated circuits.
The causes of the electrical explosions is if the voltage of the electricity come down below 110 volts or become higher than 120 volts, it will explodes so you have to use an transformer into it.
To become electrical engineer
nothing
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To understand and practice the Electrical engineering and finally become a good Electrical Engineer.
The engineer drove the train at full speed. He studied to become an electrical engineer.
http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos027.htm#training
If you don't know.. then maybe you shouldn't become a computer engineer... (:
mechanical or electrical engineering
The minimum requirement needed to become an Aerospace Engineer is a high class engineering degree. After this there will be technical and specialised training to be undertaken.
umm u need to be like this and that and this and that
I don't know, i asked you.
u need become a hardware engineer and most probably u would like know that