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Electrical Engineering touches on all aspects of everyday life. Been to movies recently? Or seen the latest stage production? So, why study a degree in electrical engineering?
Electrical Engineering
Electrical and Electronic Engineers are helping to transform the development of our world of technology which has a huge effect on the way we live our lives. Think over recent years with the rise of the iPods and the development of computers. The way in which we communicate is also so advanced and electrical engineers are at the heart of connecting people.
Degrees in electrical, electronic and manufacturing engineering are not all the same. It’s a bit like the industry – plenty of choice and variety. Some courses are longer than others. Some provide more time with companies, perhaps as a sandwich course student. Some universities are flexible about the subjects you choose to study. Increasingly there are chances to combine engineering with management or languages or other subjects, to broaden your qualification. For a list of accredited courses log onto the Institution of Engineering and Technology at: www.iet.org
Institution of Engineering and Technology.
The IET was formed from the Institution of Electrical Engineers (IEE) and the Institution of Incorporated Engineers (IIE) It has members in over 120 countries that are currently studying or working in engineering and being a member allows them to keep up-to-date with the latest advancements in technology, to share their knowledge through our virtual networks or at one of our many events happing around the world.
To find out more about the IET log onto: www.theiet.org
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