Friday, July 15, 2011
What can you do with an electrical engineering degree?
it fine as long as you're good with maths-trig calculus will be included. Electrical Engineering covers power generation and distribution, and yes, aircraft require such knowledge. Electronic engineering covers things like transistors and op-amps. A more specialized branch of a similar tree. Maths is the foundation, then physics and some chemistry. The ability to be practical and diagnose problems quickly and accurately are essential. There's an ample surplus of textbook engineers, you have to be better than that. It's likely that good english skills will be essential, as most of the technical world uses it, and translations can be dangerous if the original concept and consequences are not understood.
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