Saturday, 4 January 2014

What I expect from Electronic Engineering?



It has been a month since I enrolled myself to study Electronic Engineering majoring in Computer. Initially, when I received the offer letter, I was curious of what the outcome would be, or what I would learn from it. A handful of information from various sources, including my seniors has built my trust that I have a bright future by pursuing this course.

Just like many others, I have expectations of what I would become once I finish this course. The course that was offered to me, the vital study is engineering. Physics subject is the backbone for my course.  Currently, I’m in my first semester and I’m being taught on engineering science, measurement, engineering mathematics, and electrical technology. All the above said are continuation on physics and math that I studied in high school. But, this is just the beginning.

I was enlightened by my seniors that in the coming semesters, I would be taught on engineering subjects in depth. As we can see, engineering is in demand, be it mechanical or electrical. Therefore, I expect that I will be taught everything that a computer engineer should know. This would help me very much in job hunting.
Computer engineers are employed in telecommunication sector, energy and electric power, computers, semiconductors, aerospace, bioengineering, manufacturing, education and research, transportation and automotive.

I expect I would be taught on satellite communications for mobile telephone users (telecommunications), designing electrical power distribution, designing computer hardware and software (computers), developing microprocessors and memory chips, developing electronics and power equipment for aircraft and spacecraft, and designing electronics for ships, trains, and cars.

Or, maybe I can be a tutor, teaching college or university courses related to electrical and electronics engineering. Who knows what plan He has for me?

That’s all for now. Will keep you guys updated on my next post!

Have a blessed day ahead!



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