• Question: What qualifications do you need to become an engineer?

    Asked by beep127tea to Tonia, Sam, Emily, Ejay, Edgars, Charnett on 10 Jun 2019. This question was also asked by maze127tea.
    • Photo: Tonia Tzemanaki

      Tonia Tzemanaki answered on 10 Jun 2019:


      If you want to become a trained engineer, you need to study for an undergraduate degree at university. Then you can take exams to become chartered engineer or not. I continued to study at university and did postgraduate degrees as well.

    • Photo: Emily McNee

      Emily McNee answered on 10 Jun 2019:


      I have a masters in engineering and before that I got A-levels and GCSE’s

    • Photo: Sam Gaughan

      Sam Gaughan answered on 10 Jun 2019:


      That really depends on the type of engineer you mean, some might need apprenticeships or similar practical qualifications, but some really need a degree or higher, like a lot of the engineers here have.

    • Photo: Edgars Kelmers

      Edgars Kelmers answered on 10 Jun 2019:


      You can become an engineer by doing apprenticeship or by studying Bachelor degree in university.

      However, there are some fields were you are not obliged to have a degree. In computer sciences and electrical engineering it could be enough if you learn everything by yourself at home and then find a job or make a company straight away.

      In essence, the experience is what matters and not the degree. It is much easier to get the experience trough university, however it is not the only way.

    • Photo: Charnett Chau

      Charnett Chau answered on 10 Jun 2019:


      There are different routes now.
      How I did it was doing my GCSEs, A-levels and then a university degree in engineering.
      You can also do an apprenticeship with a company and they may ask you do some studying along side (a work as you learn situation).

Comments