If you are good in calculus, it is quite simple otherwise it will be very difficult
Quite simple? Let me correct you on that. NO, it is NOT quite simple, whether you are good at calculus or not. That is like saying if you understand the body then medical school is super easy. Neither are. I am currently working on my Associates in electronics. My math skills are fair, not great. I used to work with several electronics technicians and engineers, and my manager had a Masters in EE. Very smart guy and he even said that the course was extremely hard. He is right. I have read several times that electronics and chemistry are two of the hardest majors. I have a friend who is a chemist and he said it was hard, and from my experience in studying electronics, YES, it is VERY hard. However, it is also a very rewarding career if you stick with it and have a passion for it. Lastly, if you choose to go for an engineering degree, get at least a Bachelors, if not a Masters. Anything less won't get you very far. It will be a very hard 4 or 5 years, but totally worth it.
Electrical engineering is low voltage, logic circuits, communications etc. Power engineering is electrical transmission and the like.You want EE.
1 year apperntice 3 years joneryman then masters so 4 years
use of integration in electrical engineering
In electrical engineering, shunt means 'parallel'.
One place you can get an electrical engineering degree online from is MUST university. visit the following website to sign up: http://www.mustuniversity.com/schools-majors/engineering/electrical-engineering.html .Degree program fees range from $4,500 to $14,400.
Yes. You can do degree in electronic engineering after getting advanced certificate in electrical and electronic engineering.
Electrical and Electronic Engineering degree
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Yes, you can. If you are looking for associate degree in electrical engineering at Penn Foster, they do have accredited EE associate degree program.
yes it does as per my knowledge
A degree in broadcasting depends on the field of expertise. For example, a degree in electrical engineering or computer engineering could be required.
Electrical engineering is low voltage, logic circuits, communications etc. Power engineering is electrical transmission and the like.You want EE.
Depends on how difficult you find Physics and Calculus.
Many believe that mechanical engineering is the hardest type of engineering. However, electrical and bio-medical engineering are also quite difficult.
Engineering doesn't require a master's degree, but it's difficult to be one without a bachelor's degree. Otherwise, a person will have a pretty difficult time becoming an engineer.
Either electrical or mechanical engineering.
You can learn electrical engineering program at your local community college in the cuttack area in order to get the classes.