What kind of degree is needed for a career in engineering/welding and what high school subjects would beneficial in this

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A career in engineering/welding typically requires a degree in engineering, specifically in welding engineering, materials engineering, mechanical engineering, or a similar field.

High school subjects that would be beneficial for pursuing a degree in engineering/welding include mathematics (especially algebra, trigonometry, and calculus), physics, chemistry, and technology/engineering courses. Additionally, subjects like computer science, drafting, and shop classes can also be helpful in developing relevant skills for a career in engineering and welding. Extracurricular activities such as robotics clubs, engineering competitions, and internships or apprenticeships in related fields can also provide valuable experience and help prepare for a career in engineering/welding.

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Would that degree be a bachelor's degree?

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Yes, a bachelor's degree is typically required for a career in engineering, including welding engineering. Most engineering programs at universities offer bachelor's degrees in various engineering disciplines, such as welding engineering, materials engineering, mechanical engineering, etc. Obtaining a bachelor's degree in engineering is the common educational path for those seeking a career in engineering/welding.