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What fields consist electrical?
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Michael L’s Answer
Hi Devan,
There are a lot of opportunities in electronics.
There are opportunities through apprenticeship and technical programs that have salaries $40-65k. A few includeelectrician, electrical aircraft technician, mechetronic technician...
College offers Computer Science and Electrical Engineering. Both degrees have many subdisciplines that pay well and are rewarding. A few include software engineering, hardware engineering, network engineering, control engineering, mechetronic engineering...
Try googling a few of these career paths. Use might something that interests you.
I'm sure you do well which ever route you choose.
Best,
Michael
There are a lot of opportunities in electronics.
There are opportunities through apprenticeship and technical programs that have salaries $40-65k. A few includeelectrician, electrical aircraft technician, mechetronic technician...
College offers Computer Science and Electrical Engineering. Both degrees have many subdisciplines that pay well and are rewarding. A few include software engineering, hardware engineering, network engineering, control engineering, mechetronic engineering...
Try googling a few of these career paths. Use might something that interests you.
I'm sure you do well which ever route you choose.
Best,
Michael
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Estelle’s Answer
Its great that you are thinking of engineering and if you are interested in electricity, electronics, magnetism, physics and chemistry, you are going down the right path. Remember the first 2 years of you degree will be in basic science, the third year you will take deeper dives into electronics, digital and analog design, some programming, and power distribution like transformers, motors and the such. Your 4th year will be where you take electives specializing in one or several areas of electrical engineering. I would think you would work for a few years as an engineer, then go after your masters in the area you want work the majority of your career.
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Olawale’s Answer
Electrical engineering