you can do a lot with that degree, as far as i know you can work in a power plant, telecommunication, control measurment system, biomedical machines and you can specialize in computer science and all of its branches. you can do a lot with that degree, as far as i know you can work in a power plant, telecommunication, control measurment system, biomedical machines and you can specialize in computer science and all of its branches. you can do a lot with that degree, as far as i know you can work in a power plant, telecommunication, control measurment system, biomedical machines and you can specialize in computer science and all of its branches. you can do a lot with that degree, as far as i know you can work in a power plant, telecommunication, control measurment system, biomedical machines and you can specialize in computer science and all of its branches. you can do a lot with that degree, as far as i know you can work in a power plant, telecommunication, control measurment system, biomedical machines and you can specialize in computer science and all of its branches.
Engineering physics is an applied sciences degree, rather than a strict adherence to one industry type. Common fields of study include Nanotechnology, particle physics, optics, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, and aerodynamics.
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.
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.
Stony Brook University's Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering (BSEE) degree program provides the flexibility and convenience you need to complete a Bachelor of Science degree in electrical engineering while continuing in your current job. This program is ideal for professionals and qualified students who are seeking an excellent education in electrical engineering and commensurate opportunities for career advancement.
I don't believe that an associate's degree in electrical engineering is available. I am studying for my bachelor's and would have to say that if there were such a degree, it would probably get you nothing. Even a bachelor's degree is the bottom of the barrel. Go for the Master's or Ph.D. if you are looking to earn a good buck!
1 year apperntice 3 years joneryman then masters so 4 years