First of all, I would like to thank the two guys for the information and time, however, I sincerely think that limiting the electrical and electronics engineering course to installations, maintenance and repairs is a very lame understanding of the course. It has everything to do with handling, innovating, and programming electronics. I think the best understanding of the course was explained by the Imperial College of London video(th-cam.com/video/jT4G1wMKviQ/w-d-xo.html). When I was looking for the information on electrical and electronics engineering, that is the best video that I got that explains it. But telling people that it has all to do with installing bulbs and stuff, nobody would take a course to go and study how to install bulbs or do repairs. So that is in a way misleading.
I agree with you bro. The complex theories and practicals in the electrical and electronics prepares a person to diversify their career widely as long as you can understand the jobs and the expectations in it.
This is a good talk but not accurate..electrical repair and installation is part of EEE but I haven't heard them talk about Control systems and power electronics design, PCB design, Installations planning, Telecommunication Networking and so on....
It's so crazy they look like they have no idea. They talking about installation and repairs which is electricians work, those are not electrical engineers. Electrical engineers design circuits, plan installation then electrians install which is a basic part, they don't need to do a degree to do installation.
That's my electrical principles teacher at tibs college brother Fredrick
Keep on guys for good represention of electrical
Best thing about electrical engineering is that you can venture into self employment easily
What kind of self employment
How, pls explain
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Good course I like it
Thanks bro am happy
First of all, I would like to thank the two guys for the information and time, however, I sincerely think that limiting the electrical and electronics engineering course to installations, maintenance and repairs is a very lame understanding of the course. It has everything to do with handling, innovating, and programming electronics. I think the best understanding of the course was explained by the Imperial College of London video(th-cam.com/video/jT4G1wMKviQ/w-d-xo.html). When I was looking for the information on electrical and electronics engineering, that is the best video that I got that explains it. But telling people that it has all to do with installing bulbs and stuff, nobody would take a course to go and study how to install bulbs or do repairs. So that is in a way misleading.
Imagine doing complex mathematics and physics only to do go install bulbs😒😒
I agree with you bro. The complex theories and practicals in the electrical and electronics prepares a person to diversify their career widely as long as you can understand the jobs and the expectations in it.
Thanks
Please can I use elective maths and geography to apply for it
This is a good talk but not accurate..electrical repair and installation is part of EEE but I haven't heard them talk about Control systems and power electronics design, PCB design, Installations planning, Telecommunication Networking and so on....
It's so crazy they look like they have no idea. They talking about installation and repairs which is electricians work, those are not electrical engineers.
Electrical engineers design circuits, plan installation then electrians install which is a basic part, they don't need to do a degree to do installation.