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| ARTICLES RELATED TO professional certification |  |  |  | professional certification: Encyclopedia II - Electrical engineering - EducationElectrical engineers typically possess an academic degree with a major in electrical engineering. The length of study for such a degree is usually three or four years and the completed degree may be designated as a Bachelor of Engineering, Bachelor of Science or Bachelor of Applied Science depending upon the university. The degree generally includes units covering physics, mathematics, project management and specific topics in electrical engineering. Initially such topics cover most, if not all, of the sub-disciplines of electrical engineering. Students then choose to specialize in one o ...
See also:Electrical engineering, Electrical engineering - History, Electrical engineering - Early developments in electricity, Electrical engineering - Emergence of radio and electronics, Electrical engineering - Education, Electrical engineering - Practicing engineers, Electrical engineering - Tools and work, Electrical engineering - Sub-disciplines, Electrical engineering - Power engineering, Electrical engineering - Control engineering, Electrical engineering - Electronics engineering, Electrical engineering - Signal processing, Electrical engineering - Telecommunications engineering, Electrical engineering - Instrumentation engineering, Electrical engineering - Computer engineering, Electrical engineering - Related disciplines Read more here: » Electrical engineering: Encyclopedia II - Electrical engineering - Education |
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|  |  |  | professional certification: Encyclopedia II - Electrical engineering - Sub-disciplinesElectrical engineering has many sub-disciplines, the most popular of which include power engineering, control engineering, electronics engineering, signal processing, telecommunications engineering, instrumentation engineering and computer engineering. Although there are electrical engineers who focus exclusively on one of these sub-disciplines, many deal with a combination of them. Some fields, such as electronics engineering and computer engineering, are sometimes not considered sub-disciplines of electrical engineering but rather unique fields in their own right.
See also:Electrical engineering, Electrical engineering - History, Electrical engineering - Early developments in electricity, Electrical engineering - Emergence of radio and electronics, Electrical engineering - Education, Electrical engineering - Practicing engineers, Electrical engineering - Tools and work, Electrical engineering - Sub-disciplines, Electrical engineering - Power engineering, Electrical engineering - Control engineering, Electrical engineering - Electronics engineering, Electrical engineering - Signal processing, Electrical engineering - Telecommunications engineering, Electrical engineering - Instrumentation engineering, Electrical engineering - Computer engineering, Electrical engineering - Related disciplines Read more here: » Electrical engineering: Encyclopedia II - Electrical engineering - Sub-disciplines |
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|  |  |  | professional certification: Encyclopedia II - Electrical engineering - Related disciplinesOne discipline related to electrical engineering is that of mechatronics. Mechatronics is an engineering discipline which deals with the convergence of electrical and mechanical systems. Such combined systems are known as electromechanical systems and have widespread adoption. Examples include automated manufacturing systems, heating, ventilation and air-conditioning systems and various subsystems of aircrafts and automobiles.
The term mechatronics is typically used to refer to macroscopic systems but futurists have predicted the emer ...
See also:Electrical engineering, Electrical engineering - History, Electrical engineering - Early developments in electricity, Electrical engineering - Emergence of radio and electronics, Electrical engineering - Education, Electrical engineering - Practicing engineers, Electrical engineering - Tools and work, Electrical engineering - Sub-disciplines, Electrical engineering - Power engineering, Electrical engineering - Control engineering, Electrical engineering - Electronics engineering, Electrical engineering - Signal processing, Electrical engineering - Telecommunications engineering, Electrical engineering - Instrumentation engineering, Electrical engineering - Computer engineering, Electrical engineering - Related disciplines Read more here: » Electrical engineering: Encyclopedia II - Electrical engineering - Related disciplines |
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|  |  |  | professional certification: Encyclopedia II - Higher education in Japan - UniversitiesIn 1991 more than 2.1 million students were enrolled in Japan's 507 universities. At the top of the higher education structure, these institutions provide four-year training leading to a bachelor's degree, and some offer six-year programs leading to a professional degree. There are two types of public four-year colleges: the ninety-six national universities (including the University of the Air) and the thirty-nine local public universities, founded by prefectures and municipalities. ...
See also:Higher education in Japan, Higher education in Japan - College Entrance, Higher education in Japan - Universities, Higher education in Japan - Junior Colleges, Higher education in Japan - Special Training Schools, Higher education in Japan - Miscellaneous Schools, Higher education in Japan - Technical Colleges, Higher education in Japan - Graduate Education, Higher education in Japan - Reference Read more here: » Higher education in Japan: Encyclopedia II - Higher education in Japan - Universities |
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|  |  |  | professional certification: Encyclopedia II - Electrical engineering - Related disciplinesMechatronics is an engineering discipline which deals with the convergence of electrical and mechanical systems. Such combined systems are known as electromechanical systems and have widespread adoption. Examples include automated manufacturing systems, heating, ventilation and air-conditioning systems and various subsystems of aircrafts and automobiles.
The term mechatronics is typically used to refer to macroscopic systems but futurists have predicted the emergence of very small electromechanical devices. Already such small d ...
See also:Electrical engineering, Electrical engineering - History, Electrical engineering - Early developments in electricity, Electrical engineering - Emergence of radio and electronics, Electrical engineering - Education, Electrical engineering - Practicing engineers, Electrical engineering - Tools and work, Electrical engineering - Sub-disciplines, Electrical engineering - Power engineering, Electrical engineering - Control engineering, Electrical engineering - Electronics engineering, Electrical engineering - Signal processing, Electrical engineering - Telecommunications engineering, Electrical engineering - Instrumentation engineering, Electrical engineering - Computer engineering, Electrical engineering - Related disciplines Read more here: » Electrical engineering: Encyclopedia II - Electrical engineering - Related disciplines |
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|  |  |  | professional certification: Encyclopedia II - Electrical engineering - Sub-disciplinesElectrical engineering has many sub-disciplines, the most popular of which include power engineering, control engineering, electronics engineering, signal processing, telecommunications engineering, instrumentation engineering and computer engineering. Although there are electrical engineers who focus exclusively on one of these sub-disciplines, many deal with a combination of them. Some fields, such as electronics engineering and computer engineering, are sometimes not considered sub-disciplines of electrical engineering but rather unique fields in their own right.
Electrical engineering - Power engine ...
See also:Electrical engineering, Electrical engineering - History, Electrical engineering - Early developments in electricity, Electrical engineering - Emergence of radio and electronics, Electrical engineering - Education, Electrical engineering - Practicing engineers, Electrical engineering - Tools and work, Electrical engineering - Sub-disciplines, Electrical engineering - Power engineering, Electrical engineering - Control engineering, Electrical engineering - Electronics engineering, Electrical engineering - Signal processing, Electrical engineering - Telecommunications engineering, Electrical engineering - Instrumentation engineering, Electrical engineering - Computer engineering, Electrical engineering - Related disciplines Read more here: » Electrical engineering: Encyclopedia II - Electrical engineering - Sub-disciplines |
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|  |  |  | professional certification: Encyclopedia II - Microsoft Certified Professional - CriticismWhile the MCSE certifies familiarity with Microsoft products, it is not, as its name suggests, an engineering qualification. Use of the title engineer is rife within the IT certification industry and is not limited to Microsoft (for example, Red Hat Certified Engineer). Use of the term has led to some consternation amongst associations of professional engineers, and allegations that the use of the MCSE name may even be illegal in som ...
See also:Microsoft Certified Professional, Microsoft Certified Professional - Certification Programs, Microsoft Certified Professional - Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer, Microsoft Certified Professional - Microsoft Certified Application Developer, Microsoft Certified Professional - Microsoft Certified Solution Developer, Microsoft Certified Professional - Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator, Microsoft Certified Professional - Microsoft Certified Database Administrator, Microsoft Certified Professional - Microsoft Certified Desktop Support Technician, Microsoft Certified Professional - Microsoft Office Specialist, Microsoft Certified Professional - Microsoft Certified Trainer, Microsoft Certified Professional - Criticism, Microsoft Certified Professional - Microsoft response to criticism Read more here: » Microsoft Certified Professional: Encyclopedia II - Microsoft Certified Professional - Criticism |
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