Robotic Engineer . . Where do I start?

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Robotic Engineer . . Where do I start?

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I'm trying to get some information on how to apply for this program. I've googled this endlessly but the consensus seems rather consistent. I need to have physics and calculus (among many other things) neither of which I have. I've been out of school for sometime so how do i go about getting these prerequisites? I'm looking for a school preferably in Saskatchewan, Canada.
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Re: Robotic Engineer . . Where do I start?

Post by tdaly »

Hi Anthony001,

These particular online forums are specifically focused on helping K-12 students, parents, and teachers who are working on science fair projects. So, a different set of online forums will be better able to help you. That said, you might try looking at community college classes or a continuing education program to brush up on your math and physics. But, for a more detailed response, you'll need to seek guidance through a different set of forums.
All the best,
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Re: Robotic Engineer . . Where do I start?

Post by annefmoreno »

Robotics is a very good platform to work. Robotics are the growing platform so it will be great to work in robotic platform.
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Re: Robotic Engineer . . Where do I start?

Post by annieoroberts »

I really have a wish to do robotic engineering. I like to learn about robotics.
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