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Does an engineer have to do a lot of math? - Answers
In my opinion, yes, engineers need to do alot of math Definately. When I completed my engineering degree 40+ years ago we had to take 4 levels of Calculus and Differential Equations and maybe 1 more math. That is almost 3 years of straight math courses. Then on top of that, when you began studying in your field during Junior and Senior year, each class used math derivations for homework and lectures.
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Does an engineer have to do a lot of math? - Answers
In my opinion, yes, engineers need to do alot of math Definately. When I completed my engineering degree 40+ years ago we had to take 4 levels of Calculus and Differential Equations and maybe 1 more math. That is almost 3 years of straight math courses. Then on top of that, when you began studying in your field during Junior and Senior year, each class used math derivations for homework and lectures.
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Does an engineer have to do a lot of math? - Answers
In my opinion, yes, engineers need to do alot of math Definately. When I completed my engineering degree 40+ years ago we had to take 4 levels of Calculus and Differential Equations and maybe 1 more math. That is almost 3 years of straight math courses. Then on top of that, when you began studying in your field during Junior and Senior year, each class used math derivations for homework and lectures.
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