Why I told my college i was Dyslexic i had to do a Maths test, i did try and point out i had problems reading/writing not with maths, Having done GCSE, A-Level and with the OU Math
also had a guy in the 2nd year figure out that U=IR you can change it so I=U/R and R=U/I
P=IU
guessing you should do some trig and such tho in the course.. Find a Maths Nerd and Attach yourself to him as a Friend.
...This was a policy which turned pear-shaped for the nerd,in "Officer and a Gentleman"...
I would be extremely surprised if a genuine job position of "technician",never mind "engineer",did not require a thorough knowledge of maths and physics.
I have worked in this field,and have encountered "technicians",in title only,who had specific,restricted task responsibility,with calculations and oversight,devolved to others.
I suppose,if you are investing time and hope in such a course,the minimum investigation should include the specific content,and the present companies requirement of candidates with such qualifications.
Right from the piling/foundations,through cabling,erection,loadings from weather,vibration,age,the generating and control,maintenance...even counting the supporters and protesters at the potential new site church hall...you need mathematics! :stooge_curly: