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Some major fields of study under engineering are as follows. * Electrical engineering * Electronics engineering * Chemical engineering * Mechanical engineering * Engineering management * Architectural engineering * Civil engineering
They both are - it depends on what you want to do and which interests you the most. In some schools the computer engineering is under electrical engineering; it isn't necessarily a major by itself.
Mark Dean majored in electrical engineering.
That means what a person is majoring in college. If a person is majoring in engineering, as in electrical, mechanical engineering. The major part of the studies surrounds what the person is "majoring" in, or the major amount of studies.
EMAG is an electrical engineering major with a track in magnetism
Fishing, Petrochemicals, Agriculture, and Defense are the major industry.
Most major colleges and universities offer engineering degrees. Some popular engineering fields of study include electrical engineering, computer engineering, environmental engineering and more.
There are quite a few; civil, chemical, mechanical, electrical...
iron &steel , textiles ,chemical , engineering , transport &paper
These are Universities offering Masters in Instrumentation Engineering: Carnegie Mellon University Pittsburgh, PA Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Clemson University Clemson, SC Program in Electrical Engineering Colorado Technical University Colorado Springs, CO Program in Electrical Engineering Colorado Technical University Denver Campus Greenwood Village, CO Program in Electrical Engineering Columbia University New York, NY Department of Electrical Engineering Drexel University Philadelphia, PA Program in Electrical Engineering Duke University Durham, NC Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Fairleigh Dickinson University, Metropolitan Campus Teaneck, NJ Program in Electrical Engineering Florida Institute of Technology Melbourne, FL Electrical and Computer Engineering Department Florida International University Miami, FL Program in Electrical Engineering Illinois Institute of Technology Chicago, IL Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering The Johns Hopkins University Baltimore, MD Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering The Johns Hopkins University Baltimore, MD Part-time Program in Electrical and Computer Engineering Northwestern University Evanston, IL Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Oregon State University Corvallis, OR School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Polytechnic Institute of NYU Brooklyn, NY Major in Electrical Engineering Princeton University Princeton, NJ Department of Electrical Engineering Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Troy, NY Program in Electrical Engineering Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Troy, NY Program in Electric Power Engineering Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, New Brunswick New Brunswick, NJ Program in Electrical and Computer Engineering Southern Illinois University Carbondale Carbondale, IL Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Stanford University Stanford, CA Department of Management Science and Engineering Stony Brook University, State University of New York Stony Brook, NY Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering The University of Arizona Tucson, AZ Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering University of California, Riverside Riverside, CA Department of Electrical Engineering University of California, Santa Cruz Santa Cruz, CA Department of Electrical Engineering University of Idaho Moscow, ID Program in Electrical Engineering University of Illinois at Chicago Chicago, IL Program in Electrical and Computer Engineering
Because the amount of effort and intelligence that you would put into engineering (electrical) is exponentially more than the amount you would need to put in any arts major. Engineering jobs are also much more difficult to conduct and therefore the pay is higher. There is a reason why everything is strict towards going into engineering because it's a harder and more difficult task to handle.
I've been called an 'EE' before; my major is electronics engineer. 'CE' is computer engineer. I suppose EE could be used for electrical and CE could be used for chemical as well. If you're looking for something official, I don't believe there is anything other than "PE", which stands for professional enginner, and is a lincensure above and beyond your engineering degree. --------------- C.E. is for civil engineering. Cp.E. is for computer engineering. E.E. should be for electrical engineering.