To graduate from Texas A&M in 1985, I had to take: The real basics like composition, history, and government fundamentals required to get an engineering degree like calculus, physics, chemistry, engineering graphics, engineering mechanics, thermodynamics, and electrical circuits, plus some extra math and science introduction to aeronautics two semesters each of aerodynamics, structures, controls, and propulsion, one semester of mechanics of materials, numerical methods, a senior design cours/project, plus a seminar course and probably a lot more stuff that I've already forgotten. Take a look at some of the attached links to see some current programs. They look about the same.
Culinary engineer- A person who has went to school to become a chef.
That would depend entirely on your particular middle school. Personally, the middle school I went to had no computer program (and none of the classes I took there had any impact on whether or not I could take any of the computer classes in high school).
To finish the school.
4 years
The cost for online classes varies from school to school. There are many schools that offer online engineering classes. The best rated school is engineeringonline.ncsu.edu.
Every math course available.
You need at least a Bachelor of Science degree. That's 4 or 5 years of college on top of all the years you spent in high school and primary education. Expect the classes to be tough, so don't figure on taking a lot of them to try to graduate early in 3 years.
Usually in becoming an engineer you want to stick with a school that specializes in the field you want to go into. Some of the best school choices would be a technical school, but any acccredited school will do.
Physics, chemistry and engineering i think
De Havilland Aeronautical Technical School was created in 1928.
De Havilland Aeronautical Technical School ended in 1965.
Yes. A college adviser can certainly tell you how to become and engineer and which classes to take. You could also attend a Tech school.
In high school and roughly the first 3 years of college . . . as many as you can get.
Every serious ballet school should hold classes for ballet. Ballet is very importanat if you want to succeed in dance and get better.
Yes, Neil Armstrong did attend classes while in middle school. He attended Blume High School in Wapakoneta, Ohio, and later went on to pursue his higher education in aeronautical engineering.
A mechanical engineer has many of the same skills that an IT professional needs. They are analytical and detailed oriented and often have overlapping jobs or classes in school.
you study and work hart (always stay focused and listen to the teacher try as hard as you Can and if you want go to tutoring classes)