ELECTRICAL vs ELECTRONICS Engineering | What's the Difference?
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- Опубліковано 3 сер 2024
- #electrical #electronics #engineering
⚡ Electrical and Electronics are very similar fields so let's figure out the difference! If you want to be an Electrical Engineer or an Electronics Engineer or are simply interested in finding out the difference between Electronics vs Electrical Engineering, it's found here! We also have Electrical Engineering subfields, Electrical Engineering Applications and Electrical engineering careers and Electronics Engineering Careers for you! 📚💼
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TIME STAMPS:
0:00 Introduction
0:32 Electrical Eng Definition
0:48 Electronics Eng Definition
1:21 Field's Curriculum
3:41 The Real Difference
4:55 Careers and Salaries
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Absolutely love it! Love the enthusiasm and explanation.😊
just subbed am an EEE student. 2nd year in college. just curious so i'm getting myself an arduino and in addition i am learning linux os as well. HAPPY ENGINEERING...!!!
Very informative!🦾 Loved all the quirky quips in this video😆
Im curious about how i could combine my knowledge about electronics and software engineering. Ive done electronics and im now studying software engineering. Personally thinking about embedded systems being one of the best careers i could get into and have always loved circuits.
Nicely explained
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Best ever , can you do electromechanical engineering for me thank you in advance
If you want to become open for electrical engineering career paths as a current student finishing his CS undergrad, should you do a masters in electrical engineering or a second bachelors in electrical engineering so as to get the electrical side of things?
Please do "a so you want to be a biomedical engineer ". That would really help
It's just Electronics Engineering with less jobs.
Can persue a career in electronics if i have Maths and Technical Sciences(instead of physic) ?
Actually i want to master processor making.how to achieve it ?
Ya, these are super different fields, and it annoys me to no end that people think they are the same. Like, an Electronics Engineer absolutely can not do the job of an Electrical Engineer and vise versa.
Eletronics Engimeering is just a subset of Electrical Engineering they're not separate. Electrical engineering is very broad and 4 years inst enough to specialize in Power and Electronics. So some universoties have them separate or teach mostly Power with some electronics mixed in.
@@jonathanwhite7168 nopes, you are just wrong. very very separate. you don't know what you're talking about.
@@jonathanwhite7168 you know nothing about engineering. go to school.
@@kaylamadison8347 Funny, considering I'm currently a Final Electronics Engineering student. I know what I'm talking about people like you make the same mistake of isolating electronics from electrical when its jsut a branch. Electrical enginerring doesn't only mean Electrical Power engineering.
@@jonathanwhite7168 I AM AN ENGINEER, finish school, get certified, then come back here and tell me what you've learned. You will be an Electronics Engineer, and you will not at all be qualified to do the work of an Electrical Engineer. Period.
Pls make a video about mechanical engineering
R&D engineer please
Yeah
R&D what? LOL. that's just a job in any field.