NO,ELECTRICAL ENGINEER ING DEALS HIGH POWER RATING WHERE AS ELECTRONICS DEALS WITH LOWER POWER RATINGS SUCH AS TAKE A SYNCHRONOUS GENERATOR ITS RATING WILL BE IN MW'S IF YOU TAKE AN ELECTRONIC DEVICE IT RATING WILL BE VERY LOW IN mw's.IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DEALS WITH POWER FREQUENCY WHERE AS ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING DEALS WITH FREQUENCY IN KHZ AS THE SIZE OF THEIR CIRCUITRY MUST BE SMALL.
electrical and electronic is the same thing your TV uses electricity
It depends on the receiving institution. Typically, there should not be a problem if you stay within the same program of study. In other words, from an associates in electronics engineering to a bachelors in electronic engineering.
electronics and instrumentation engineering it deal with measurement and control system with electronic base,it is all most same as ece
Developing, designing and testing electrical equipment is what electrical engineering is all about. Although electronics engineering and electrical engineering concepts may be taught together throughout your education as an online electrical engineering student, electrical engineers most often deal with the generation of power. Electronics engineers typically focus on the area of communication and develop the same technology that is used in portable music playing devices as well as global positioning systems (GPS).
Bachelor of Computer Science is a type of bachelor's degree, usually awarded after three years of collegiate study in computer science. In general Computer Science degrees emphasize the mathematical and theoretical foundations of computing, rather than teaching specific technologies that may quickly become outdated. Computer Engineering (Computer Systems Engineering) is a discipline that combines both Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. Computer engineers usually have training in electrical engineering, software design and hardware-software integration instead of only software engineering or electrical engineering.
yes they are the same for sure because they both are same of type thankx;
It depends on which University you're trying to get admission for, sometimes you can transfer degree programs, and sometimes you have to start over. Most places I've seen the prerequisite requirements for electrical engineering and aeronautical engineering are the same. Aeronautical engineering might also be more competitive though.
The most important Electrical Engineers organization in the world is INTERNATIONAL ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING Society (IEEE). On the organization site (can be found easily with Google) all the most important symposiums in this field are listed with a detailed summary of the considered subjects. On the same site it is also possible to find a list of the most important peer review scientific journals in the fields of electrical engineering, electronics telecommunications and software.
The ELECTRICAL device is in which the current passes through a CONDUCTOR and the ELECTRONIC device is in which the current passes through a SEMICONDUCTOR.
The degree level is the same, however they a two different fields of study.
What are you talking about? They do it the same as everyone else...bend over and take it!
In brief, they are the same, typically (but not always) a four year program of study.