Electrical engineering is low voltage, logic circuits, communications etc. Power engineering is electrical transmission and the like.
You want EE.
Yes, MIT offers an Electronics Engineering degree. They also offer a variety of other disciplines including civil engineering, mechanical engineering, aeronautical engineering and others. Degrees are available at the Bachelors, Masters and Ph.D. levels.
Electrical Engineers are like doctors and lawyers, there are all kinds of specialties. Some are power engineer, analog circuit designers, digital and computer designers, microwave engineers, transmission line engineers, motor and generator engineers, semiconductor engineers, solar power engineers, wind turbine engineers and on and on.
Electrical Engineers design, develop, test, and supervise the manufacture of electrical equipment such as electric motors, lighting, wiring in buildings, power generating utilities, etc. A bachelors degree from an ABET accredited university is required before one can purport to be an Electrical Engineer.Electricians install, connect, test, and maintain electrical systems. They might work from blueprints created by electrical engineers when they work with electrical systems.
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.
Linemen (this is the term used even for women working in the field) are sometimes called lineworkers, power line technicians (PLTs), or a power line workers. They are the professionals to construct, rig, and maintain electrical power lines, distribution centers, fiber optic lines, and lines or cables for telegraph and television transmissions.Linemen work outside almost exclusively, in all sorts of weather and conditions, including high level wire work on telephone poles and electrical towers. They are often working with “live” wires, running current. Their duties require acute observational skills, attention to detail, and extreme manual dexterity and physical strength for climbing and using special equipment. Linemen often work as part of a team, so communication skills are important.In terms of education, linemen need a high school diploma or GED that includes at least a year of algebra, plus specific training and qualifications gained through certifications or professional official apprenticeships served under experienced senior linemen. Many linemen finish high school then get a two-year Associates technical degree while they work as an apprentice. Many trade schools and community colleges offer specific training and certificates for linemen, though it is important to make sure that the program offers training regarding electrical distribution theory as well as hands-on practical labs. Many people finish high school and get a jump-start on lineman training by working for a local contractor in hopes of being apprenticed.Apprenticeship qualifications (http://www.electricaltrainingalliance.org/training/apprenticeshipTraining) include a year of high school algebra, successfully passing a drug test, and qualifying score on an aptitude test. The IBEW, the official trade organization for linemen, offers information about training including locations with approved training and information about colleges offering approved two year associates degrees and four year bachelors degrees designed to prepare students for future jobs as linemen.
Absolutely.
To become a Product Engineer a person requires a Bachelors degree in Mechanical Engineering, Automation, Industrial Engineering or Mechatronics. A Masters degree in Production Engineering may be required but may not be essential for a future in Production Engineering.
Engineering degrees at the bachelors level are typically a bachelor in science degree (BS).Engineering degrees at the bachelors level are typically a bachelor in science degree (BS).Engineering degrees at the bachelors level are typically a bachelor in science degree (BS).Engineering degrees at the bachelors level are typically a bachelor in science degree (BS).Engineering degrees at the bachelors level are typically a bachelor in science degree (BS).Engineering degrees at the bachelors level are typically a bachelor in science degree (BS).
There is a vast range of positions you can get when you have a Bachelors Degree Mechatronics such as a position in schools, hospitals, manufacturing and production facilities. Depending on the skills set they are looking for because the degree incorporates electronic, mechanical, computer and control skills.
Typically, the bachelors degree in engineering is a four year program of study provided the student takes the program as prescribed by the college or university. However, there are some areas within engineering that may take longer. For example, architectural engineering is a five year program of study at the bachelors level.
absolutely, but in your part.
The degree is designed as a four year program of study, provided the student takes the degree as prescribed by the college or university.
Engineering technicians use the principles and theories of science, engineering, and mathematics to solve technical problems in a variety of engineering fields. Engineering technicians generally have 2 year associates degrees. A lot of techs just install or help engineers with the hands-on start-up or troubleshooting of systems & equipment. Electrical engineering technologists assist engineers in the design, drafting, and technical skills to implement engineering ideas. EET's generally possess a 4-year bachelors degree. Although the term can be somewhat misleading, someone with a BS in Electrical Engineering Technology can obtain the same job as someone with a BSEE. The EET degree usually focuses on the implimentation of design, while EE focuses on design and theory. The EE degree generally contains higher level math courses than the EET degree.
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yes you can
You can have a B.S. in engineering, which is a way of saying you graduated college in engineering with a "Bachelors of Science" degree.
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