Engineering Careers and Qualifications
To become an engineer in the UK, you typically need a degree in a relevant field such as maths, physics, or engineering. Some employers may also require a postgraduate qualification.
To become an engineer in the UK, you typically need a degree in a relevant field such as maths, physics, or engineering. Some employers may also require a postgraduate qualification.
This course covers the mathematical techniques and methods used by engineers, including algebra, calculus, and statistics. It is designed for engineers who want to improve their maths skills.
EngineeringUK lists the different types of maths qualifications that are relevant for engineers in the UK, including GCSEs, A-levels, and degrees. It also provides information on apprenticeships and vocational training.
This guide provides an overview of the maths skills required by engineers, including mathematical modelling, numerical methods, and data analysis. It is designed for students and professionals in the field of engineering.
This website provides information on the different careers available to engineers with maths qualifications, including job descriptions, salary ranges, and required skills.
This book provides a comprehensive introduction to the mathematical techniques used in engineering, including differential equations, linear algebra, and vector calculus.
UCAS provides information on the different types of engineering qualifications available in the UK, including maths-related courses. It also offers guidance on careers and university applications.
This website provides a range of resources for teachers and students of maths and engineering, including lesson plans, activities, and games. It is designed to support the teaching and learning of maths and engineering in the UK.