Does a person needs to be good in math in order to become an electronic engineering?
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I like too much electronic devices like computers and mobile phones but i hate math. Could you please help me in my question?
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I like too much electronic devices like computers and mobile phones but i hate math. Could you please help me in my question?
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Tags: Computers, Electronic Devices, Math
April 26th, 2009 at 12:06 pm
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yes.
Liking devices doesn’t help you design them!
You have to persevere with math if you want to be an engineer. It’s not just the math that is important, it’s the habit of logical thinking that math develops, and this is also important for an engineer, perhaps more important than the math itself.
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April 26th, 2009 at 8:43 pm
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You do not need any great talent to handle the math but you will need to apply yourself steadily, for a long time. Supposedly anybody of reasonable intelligence can handle math up to and through calculus but for many people it is a real fight, one you can win but a fight.
The only way to have a real chance is to never get behind in any level, and do not go ahead until you have good grade and thorough understanding from algebra on.
April 29th, 2009 at 1:14 pm
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You could do things such as VHDL, which is using a computer program to build certain things. Or stuff that deals with C++ and another programming languages.
Computer Engineering is similiar to electrical/electronic engineering but deals more with programming the devices instead and less math.
You will need to do math in school to get your degree, but after that you would not use the math near is much if you were programming things.
May 2nd, 2009 at 7:30 pm
You need to master tensor calculus and vector analysis.
May 5th, 2009 at 4:19 pm
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to become an electronic engineer, you need not be a math genius . but you must know a little math.
just learn calculus at least. you can manage the rest.
computers and mobile phone run not only on the electronics, but also on the software in it. so if you are determined not to touch maths, go for computer programming, or some thing like that. but programming needs a lot of logic.
May 6th, 2009 at 9:13 am
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There are so many tools to help with math calculations such as a calculator, excel and so on. You will be able to use these tools in a work scenario. All you need to know if the basic concepts of Algebra, Geometry and Calculus. Engineering is very systematic and the thought process of solving a problem is the most important thing. In college you will us about 20 percent of what you learn but figuring out what 20 percent you use is the hard part. So as long as you can pass the class you should be fine.