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.
In Canada the difference between an engineering technician and an engineering technologist is a technologist has more training in Science, Mathematics, and is required to write a thesis.
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engineer is like user and developer of a phone.and technologist is the maker of the phone.
the diffrence is that the surgical technologist has been seeing the experierienced seeing what happens so he knows more
Electrical engineering is low voltage, logic circuits, communications etc. Power engineering is electrical transmission and the like.You want EE.
The primary difference between a technician and a technologist lies in their level of education and responsibilities. Technicians typically have specialized training or an associate degree and focus on hands-on tasks, troubleshooting, and maintenance within a specific field. Technologists, on the other hand, usually hold a bachelor's degree and are involved in more advanced analysis, design, and system management. As a result, technologists often take on more complex projects and may have supervisory roles over technicians.
Electrical engineering deals with electrical lines, transformers, circuit breakers, power transmission , generation and distribution. Instrumentation engineering is a sub branch of electrical engg. but we can say that Instrumentation engg. is mixture of electrical, mechanical(somewhat), electronics, computer(somehow)..... Instrumentation deals with sensors, transducers, analog and digital controllers, automation etc... so main difference between Instru and Electrical is, Instru. for making plant Automatic and electrical for making plant powered with electricity ....
Different universities most probably have different names for what may or may not be similar bachelor-level degrees. Without knowing which uni awards a B.Sc. in Electrical Engineering and which uni awards a B.Elec.Eng. its impossible to say what the difference is. If you wish to compare two such degrees you have to read and compare the curricula of the two degree courses which lead to those awards.
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There are several ways to differentiate it bur the most basic difference is that in electrical engineering we deal with flow of electrons, while in electronic engineering we deal with transfer of electrons(through holes).
there is a difference
Engineers aply perticular technology/ applied science in an specific production. But a technologist try to find the way to build/ product an item.