With an Electrical Engineering degree you can build almost anything.
As a student I started off learning about basic components such as resistors, capacitors, relays, diodes, etc. Then I moved on to small projects like amplifiers, power supplies, car alarms, clocks, etc. One you have the knowledge of basic components and learn how to read & understand schematics you can build anything! *with trial and error
Electrical engineers specialize in designing, testing, maintaining, and improving a lot of the electrical equipment that we rely on each day.
Some of the things a person with a mechanical engineering degree can do are product design, manufacturing, and energy.
Robotics would be a subset of electrical engineering. Perhaps you will interested in an electrical engineering degree, if that is the type of career that interests you. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electrical_engineering These are the guys who work on the space shuttle and build robots and stuff.
I do believe that both of them are very hard to get a degree on but if i would have to say the hardest i would have to say engineering because they have more stuff you would have to learn and harder things to do
Engineering leads to a degree in engineering or applied science, while engineering technology does not. Engineers get paid more, typically get to do less hands-on stuff, and get a cool ring. And chicks like them more.
There are a variety of different fields you can take in order to be and engineer who builds stuff. You can check out electrical engineering if you're interested in doing that.
With the engineering they had available, that was the shape that let them build the biggest and tallest stuff.
How did who build stuff
welll........... you can go to legocity.com and there is a game where you build stuff
You can build stuff in halo 3,halo 3 odst and halo reach.
Backstage.bbc.co.uk's motto is 'use our stuff to build your stuff'.
build stuff
you have to.... do stuff!