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In this video I talk about the relationships between classes when choosing an Engineering degree.

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@evanko7045
@evanko7045 3 года назад
My crush must have a degree in Mixed Signals Engineering.
@RelearnMath
@RelearnMath 3 года назад
Ευάγγελος Κοτζιάς hahaha
@musicpanda8333
@musicpanda8333 3 года назад
And my crush is medical student
@DerangedIntellectual9
@DerangedIntellectual9 3 года назад
@@musicpanda8333 she should develop a medicine that cures all girls of sending mixed emotions syndrome
@binaryglitch64
@binaryglitch64 2 года назад
@@DerangedIntellectual9 lots of gender assumptions going on there... I get it, I'm just saying.
@suntzu1409
@suntzu1409 2 года назад
@@DerangedIntellectual9 *Cures all girls of sending mixed signals
@Felix2011y
@Felix2011y 2 года назад
Electrical Engineering is one of those majors that is not for everyone , it is really tough and hard work, there is a lot , and I mean ,a lot to know. There is a reason why it has the highest dropout rate amongst all engeneering majors, but it is absolutely rewarding. From an Electronics graduate
@abdulsalamsaad2175
@abdulsalamsaad2175 Год назад
I think that's bcos electrical engineering have more fresh intake student than Mechatronics bcos this discipline under mechanical engineering deals with both mechanical, electrical and computer engineering not to mention Biomedical engineering the list goes on so my point is no matter what departments you're every engineering major is for you. All you need to do is to open up to every possibilities bcos you're an engineer.
@greenpigking6974
@greenpigking6974 Год назад
Teachers also intentionally try to fail you. TA’s will also try to screw you over bc they wanna gatekeep the degree. Sure the math is complex but it’s not impossible for a math minded person to get through the coursework
@RoflJoker1994
@RoflJoker1994 Год назад
@@greenpigking6974 genuine question, why would they want to gatekeeper the degree ? What’s the rationale behind it
@Imnotlucki100
@Imnotlucki100 Год назад
Aiming for that reward 🫡
@shaunjay6040
@shaunjay6040 Год назад
@@greenpigking6974 I’ve had instructors like that in the past, which is exactly why I chose to go to the Air Force after high school. Low and behold years later I’m starting this fall as a freshman majoring in EE. Pray for me! 😂
@billyoung8118
@billyoung8118 2 года назад
Can't stress this enough to new students: DO NOT blow off your math classes. Don't just pass them. You MUST learn them. Literally every one of your engineering classes are taught using at least calculus.
@1.8millionvolts87
@1.8millionvolts87 2 года назад
I'm an ee student in August, I will not forget this
@successorof68
@successorof68 2 года назад
@@1.8millionvolts87 i m a third year ee student. I blew off every single class n didnt pay attention to them. Now i m struggling to graduate on time. PLEASE pay attention to all your core classes. GECs doesnt really matter that much but try your hardest on your core classes.
@1.8millionvolts87
@1.8millionvolts87 2 года назад
​@@successorof68 I Just finished my first semester , i got a 3.45 out of 4 on my overall classes. Needless to say that i'm pretty proud of myself. Now i'm getting ready for my second semester starting on 24 of Jan
@vongalaxygg4216
@vongalaxygg4216 Год назад
Can anyone tell me what all math/science subjects I will need to learn before learning electronic engineering/cs?
@MultiversalGoat
@MultiversalGoat Год назад
@@vongalaxygg4216 -calculus 1,2 and 3 (they are all equally important and each one builds on the previous one but #3 encapsulates everything in beautiful and elegant way so pay extra attention) -physics 1,2 and 3 Also known as: Mechanics, Electricity and Magnetism (E&M), and Thermodynamics -a college level intro to CS class (at least in my experience, CS was under taught in a EE degree and it is one of those things that you are expected to know. So self-learn and become good at CS by self-learning in internet.) -a college level General Chemistry class(in my opinion the same concept as for CS should be applied here depending on how far your interests go. If you are already skilled enough to dive into other stuff, why not also dive into chemistry? and then into biochem? Knowledge is power, expand your toolbox.) P.S: Quality over quantity. Make sure to put an emphasis on understanding everything conceptually and making the underlying connections behind everything as you expand knowledge.
@MarkMcDaniel
@MarkMcDaniel 5 лет назад
It's weird watching a video about Engineering courses with banjo music playing in the background. Good info, though.
@Jeff-xy7fv
@Jeff-xy7fv 5 лет назад
Bluegrass music rules! You could use these skills to build your own bluegrass radio station!
@APO1029
@APO1029 5 лет назад
why this guy sound like he's trying to not wake up his mom in the other room
@platinumx_7154
@platinumx_7154 5 лет назад
Metal Man it’s called ASMR..
@buster117
@buster117 5 лет назад
Because his mom is sleeping.
@papouchemyson4618
@papouchemyson4618 5 лет назад
He sounds good
@curtheisler1200
@curtheisler1200 5 лет назад
@@buster117 Yeeah, don'tchu respect yer mum?
@viper1vols
@viper1vols 5 лет назад
Don’t know. Maybe he says! If he does I can’t hear him.
@Josh-px6xb
@Josh-px6xb 2 года назад
I've been in the HVAC field for 5 years & do F-16 avionics in the Air National Guard and I've been thinking about an electrical or mechanical engineering career. As time goes on, I've been motivated to learn how equipment is designed and built from an electronics perspective. I do have the head for school but I have a family and know it'll be a long, difficult commitment but it will be worth it for them. I just turned 27 and many of the old guys I work with always tell me I'm still young and I always get this feeling that I should take advantage of it while I still have time.
@kristhomas8295
@kristhomas8295 2 года назад
Yeah I'd say go for it while you're still in your 20's. You can always start by taking one class at a time, but at least your knockin em down.
@XAUCADTrader
@XAUCADTrader Год назад
Went back into CS in late 30s. In 4 years, you're still going to be 31...It's whether you want that engineering training or not.
@IAG1
@IAG1 3 месяца назад
So were you able to start your career ?
@louishenn3028
@louishenn3028 3 года назад
I come to to this video every few months to see how I'm making progress with my studies. Always great to see I am indeed making progress and that more of the concepts explained here starts to make sense. Thanks!
@RelearnMath
@RelearnMath 3 года назад
Louis Henn that great! Glad to hear that
@omarazaz
@omarazaz 2 года назад
Probably I'm gonna do that too
@kuba2ve
@kuba2ve 2 года назад
This is the kind of material that must be shown to students early in their journey, so that they get a feeling of why those theoretical classes are strongly needed.
@kdb4316
@kdb4316 6 лет назад
the courses i am taking in college finally start to make sense after watching this video. great video!
@RelearnMath
@RelearnMath 6 лет назад
Nice! That's the goal of the video, to give you a map of what an Electrical/Electronics Engineering degree consists of.
@alphasatari
@alphasatari 5 лет назад
You forgot Control system, Power electronics, signals and system, Electrical Machines.
@BOOPATHYNIRMALdevaraj
@BOOPATHYNIRMALdevaraj 5 лет назад
Elective subjects maybe.
@shipwrech909
@shipwrech909 5 лет назад
@@BOOPATHYNIRMALdevaraj Signal and systems, or signals and control systems, feedback control systems are not electives, they are fundamental courses
@adegbolaifaturoti6624
@adegbolaifaturoti6624 5 лет назад
I think you forgot too much. Sorry, you may need to redo this video.
@xholyspirit
@xholyspirit 5 лет назад
In some universities there could be a specialization to focus on control theories and automation, where student would learn advance control theories such as adaptive control, nonlinear control optimal control etc.
@PhooGiSucky
@PhooGiSucky 5 лет назад
Definitely forgot controls. When I was in undergrad signals and systems was considered part of the communications curriculum. Power electronics and electric machines were considered part of the power engineering curriculum.
@zirtapot57
@zirtapot57 5 лет назад
There are also optics/photonics, signal processing and control systems track options. My college offered signals and systems, digital design, circuit theory, microelectronics and entry-level electromagnetics as core EE classes, after which we branched out.
@isaacintp4725
@isaacintp4725 6 лет назад
This was a VERY helpful and well done video!! Keep up the Great Vids! You're Awesome!
@RAndrewNeal
@RAndrewNeal 5 лет назад
"general education," more like high school all over again.
@Defrap22
@Defrap22 4 года назад
More like classes only required to give those liberal aet dumbasses jobs
@RedRacconKing
@RedRacconKing 4 года назад
Its free A to boost gpa. Thats how I view it. I just show up and do hw for my other classes
@seandafny
@seandafny 4 года назад
Sucks so bad
@fatal_moon4570
@fatal_moon4570 4 года назад
I hate wasting my uni time during these gen ed classes, I would recommend using extra time during these ‘basic’ classes to start studying early to get a start
@martinkunev9911
@martinkunev9911 3 года назад
That's something I never understood about universities in US. I haven't heard of other countries who do this.
@PMArun
@PMArun 2 года назад
Thanks mate for the wonderful and informative video. It clears up so many things at so many levels for me. Keep going...
@ladytechies1235
@ladytechies1235 3 года назад
General Education also includes Chemistry, Language and Literature and Psychology. In our curriculum, for Electrical Engineering, we don't have much for Computer programming concepts but only basics for Softwares we would use such as Autocadd. We also have AC/DC Machines, Control Systems (such as motor, starters, etc), Basics in Refrigeration, Mechanics, Electrical Codes, Electrical Design and many more.
@js7161
@js7161 5 лет назад
At my university, it's Digital Logic Design, Electronics, Signals and Systems, Semiconductors, Electromagnetics, Communication Systems, Control Systems were the main curriculum excluding design lab courses, math(Calculus, Linear Algebra and statistic courses),. Courses like electric drives, power systems, digital system design and etc... are electives
@abhayc576
@abhayc576 2 года назад
Super cool seeing this work flow as a computer scientist.
@schmydstify
@schmydstify 3 года назад
Great overview! Would have been helpful to see such a road map in the early years of electrical engineering studies ...
@RelearnMath
@RelearnMath 3 года назад
That’s exactly why I made this
@abdirahimismail1687
@abdirahimismail1687 2 года назад
@@RelearnMath I just graduated and I wish if I saw this vedio before, but even now it is so useful and it will help in my job search. Thank you
@considercaption
@considercaption 4 года назад
Pretty much exactly what I was looking for!!
@mr.solo7270
@mr.solo7270 Год назад
Wow, That is so amazing! Even I first knew about the map of electrical engineering, thank you for the video!
@link1478
@link1478 5 лет назад
After finishing my 4 year bachelor's degree in EE, I agree somewhat with this video. He did forget to mention certain classes such as Control Theory, DSP as applied to all discrete and continuous signals, as well as specialized classes such as HVAC controls, microelectronics, robotics, plc engineering, and photovoltaics. In my experience, there was less branching from one path of study to focus on more specific topics except towards the very end. In my case I took classes more oriented towards solid state micro-electronics at the expense of learning more about Power systems and distribution or wave mechanics. In reality I touched on almost every single subject in significant depth throughout my career, all the while taking the required math and physics to go along with it. I basically followed the plan outlined for me from the beginning, with small degrees of freedom in class choice towards my final year.
@seandafny
@seandafny 4 года назад
How much of it actually helped u in ur career
@kzterminator
@kzterminator 7 лет назад
Sir you saved my life, thank you so much!
@Jabbaz03
@Jabbaz03 5 лет назад
thanks dude. this cleared up some questions for me.
@runemllerbarnkob7971
@runemllerbarnkob7971 5 лет назад
4.:21 the divergence of the E-field depends on the charge density - Gauss law
@frankreiserm.s.8039
@frankreiserm.s.8039 4 года назад
I built a traffic light on the breadboard as a hobby. It was really cool how the colored LEDs light up and worked. I had a power engineering course from Indian Institute of Technology. It was awsome! I can't understand calculus, so I only got through my EE courses, which I audited, by route memorizing the formulas, but word problems destroy me. Computer programming is hard, but PLC programming is very easy (basic digital electronics) and pays very well and is in great demand for factory automation. Frank
@geraldwesley
@geraldwesley Год назад
Currently doing EE first semester what advice would you give me most so concerning math
@frankreiserm.s.8039
@frankreiserm.s.8039 Год назад
@@geraldwesley Gerald, try to take all of your calculus and differential calculus classes first. By doing so, you will know, if you do well, if EE is right for you. Frank
@Lionheartgrudge
@Lionheartgrudge 6 лет назад
Okay, I started with an analog IC design focus but now I am more interested in RF technology. But I haven't done DSP. Any advice for me? Also, can you make a video on some of the basic training an electrical should take outside the class? Thanks in advance.
@stevenabbott7508
@stevenabbott7508 6 лет назад
Great video, but at 4:36 did he say "penis matching?"
@yanggang7
@yanggang7 6 лет назад
I thought I was the only one!
@theartistflores
@theartistflores 6 лет назад
LOOL just noticed!
@RelearnMath
@RelearnMath 6 лет назад
Haha! *Impedance Matching
@imtrying2969
@imtrying2969 6 лет назад
my comment exactly
@OppaMixes
@OppaMixes 6 лет назад
peanuts matching xD
@boanergesd2858
@boanergesd2858 5 лет назад
Man you are good. I think I studied most of the things you said but I have now forgotten.
@louf7178
@louf7178 5 лет назад
The initial general classes are not for different fields as much as it is supposed to be further general college education i.e. beyond elementary, junior and high schooling; it seems in some days, school came secondary to helping out in farming as primary survival took priority.
@lujaynkamal7319
@lujaynkamal7319 8 месяцев назад
It is very amazing, Thanks a lot.
@qs2796
@qs2796 4 года назад
Great video!!!! Road map.. thanks!!!
@user-ov4vg1bl2g
@user-ov4vg1bl2g 3 года назад
Loved this video! Thank you so much. I have finished the so called core classes without much difficulty and about to start my 4th semester (there are only 6 semesters in our program ), but my problem lies mainly in the combination of maths\physics and engineering. I guess I need to learn how to apply the basics to different scenarios? And you are right, it is difficult to choose one branch of so many to learn in depth. I want to work after I finish bachelor but I don't know exactly what job I should take. What we have learnt in bachelor are so general, that I feel I can't do anything...
@RelearnMath
@RelearnMath 3 года назад
That’s how I felt too! I felt like I didn’t know anything after a bachelors degree. I think employers understand that and just expect someone who is willing to learn on the job. As long as you’re willing to learn as you go, you’ll be fine. Don’t worry about not knowing enough.
@user-ov4vg1bl2g
@user-ov4vg1bl2g 3 года назад
@@RelearnMath Thank you for your inspiration!
@diegopiscoya4318
@diegopiscoya4318 6 лет назад
where is control sir
@FortuneMineMe
@FortuneMineMe 11 месяцев назад
the first video i saw about this subject, what I will say is since i understand what you said, then you re genuine smart clever perfect
@qwiklabmyst
@qwiklabmyst 5 лет назад
I want sir you to make some more such videos to encourage electrical engineering
@user-jc3yo3on2b
@user-jc3yo3on2b 2 года назад
Thank you so much such simple yet extremely beautiful explanation 🥺❤❤❤love from India 🇮🇳🧡
@estebanlopez451
@estebanlopez451 5 лет назад
Funny. I was forced to learn RF and the signal flow my first year in the Marine corps and im pretty good at it. Most of what you said leading to that i have never learned.. lol
@justingreen8006
@justingreen8006 3 года назад
Your marine corp knowledge in RF and Signals wouldn't even be close to the rigor and depth of one good University course. One has to take at least 6 university courses specializing in systems & signals, Microwave engineering and advanced math in addition to 30 other very difficult courses just to get an electrical engineering degree.
@billyoung8118
@billyoung8118 2 года назад
@@justingreen8006 It is nearly impossible to explain this concept to someone that really has no idea how much knowledge is required to get a BSEE. I could never get into the field because I graduated in the tech bubble burst, with my BSEE emphasizing chip design. Worst timing ever! So I do predictive modeling in the insurance industry. I built a complex data analysis spreadsheet and trained a new coworker how to use it. This person had an extreme superiority complex, mainly because she had an MBA on top of her BA degree, and I only had a BSEE. After she learned how to use my spreadsheet, she started telling everyone in the company that she was better at math than me. I was like "Hey beyatch! it is a far cry from USING a spreadsheet to creating a ridiculously complex spreadsheet". And this kind of work doesn't even scratch the surface of what an electrical engineer's knowledge base contains.
@lucasalmirdossantosfernand3710
Here in Brazil you get all mixed at same time, kind of crazy, and then you make a “recall” with deeper concepts
@christinechen7711
@christinechen7711 2 года назад
Thank you for this informative video 🥰
@CassioVA
@CassioVA 5 лет назад
I´m mechanical engineer, some years ago I needed to know RF, so I think: "I have the base, so I go directly to study RF"... A Big mistake... I was more lost than a blind in a firefight.
@nidhinbenny7975
@nidhinbenny7975 3 года назад
Hahah RF is kinda dreaded by most EE students too... Can I ask what situation required you as a mechanical engineer to study RF?
@organicfarm5524
@organicfarm5524 3 года назад
@@nidhinbenny7975 maybe in manufacturing processes
@omarazaz
@omarazaz 2 года назад
Thank you so much I was lost before I watched this video
@hugojj101
@hugojj101 2 года назад
thanks legend that knows alot, youve helped me
@vijaymaddi9749
@vijaymaddi9749 5 лет назад
Thanks for ur valuable info
@rockyp3917
@rockyp3917 3 года назад
Brilliant video
@carlzgz
@carlzgz 5 лет назад
very useful! thanks bro
@qwiklabmyst
@qwiklabmyst 5 лет назад
Really interesting video
@abhijith..
@abhijith.. 5 лет назад
u concentrated more on Electronics. machines, machine design, Control systems,Special machines and linear machines, Drives etc. but nice video sir, subscribed to your channel. expecting much more
@TheTruthSeeker235
@TheTruthSeeker235 5 лет назад
I'm a licensed electrical engineer that specialized in control systems. I earned my license after passing the P.E.
@karimfakih501
@karimfakih501 2 года назад
Thank you for de help.
@jessieyen416
@jessieyen416 4 года назад
Nice overview.
@eneskosar.r
@eneskosar.r 5 лет назад
Really a great video ! Very informative.
@felipemessias9602
@felipemessias9602 3 года назад
Great! But you forgotten Control and Automation
@mousamupadhyaya8053
@mousamupadhyaya8053 5 лет назад
Would be great if you make a topic on electronics.😄
@hbarudi
@hbarudi 5 лет назад
This describes what you learn in a physics major.
@EclecticSceptic
@EclecticSceptic 5 лет назад
For the record, this is more electronic engineering than electrical. This distinction seems to be emphasised more/less from place to place. There is a large overlap between courses, which obviously will depend on your university/college. For instance, RF electronics is definitely an electronic module, not an electrical module. An equivalently specialised electrical module would be power systems operation or power system dynamics.
@RelearnMath
@RelearnMath 5 лет назад
Yes that’s true...the definition of Electrical Engineering varies by your university.
@tanvirfarhan5585
@tanvirfarhan5585 3 года назад
I wish I would watch it before finishing my engineering graduation
@kabascoolr
@kabascoolr 5 лет назад
Excellent video. Lol, no love for controls and signal processing? The math branch in the video could've been further expended into these two. Also semi-conductors? The last one I guess us technically electronics. Though semi-conductors deals with more micro-stuff.
@ngonidzashemwanjira208
@ngonidzashemwanjira208 6 месяцев назад
This video is perfect
@MiyrieeCGAlair
@MiyrieeCGAlair 5 лет назад
What if im interested in computer/ electronic hardware what subject does it fall into for Electrical Engineering? Thank you so much.
@wpjalal6716
@wpjalal6716 3 года назад
Very helpful.
@gamobigz
@gamobigz 2 года назад
At my school, they also offered solid state physics as another core area.
@Meleeman011
@Meleeman011 3 года назад
Okay so basic circuits, digital electronics, and electromagnetics, and mixed signal stuff are all I need to know sweet
@Carl-du6pz
@Carl-du6pz Год назад
good video!!
@laughy38247357075834
@laughy38247357075834 3 года назад
4:36 I cant be the only one that heard it.
@the5000show
@the5000show 3 года назад
Lol
@carolinafortuna3943
@carolinafortuna3943 5 лет назад
Awsome! I love my major, so many possibilities
@RelearnMath
@RelearnMath 5 лет назад
Yes! I had no idea how broad the field was!
@abielar250
@abielar250 5 лет назад
Thanks dude
@audiblewilcox9085
@audiblewilcox9085 4 года назад
Hey man thanks so much for this video.. can you make another video that delves deep into physics degree as well? Thanks.
@RelearnMath
@RelearnMath 4 года назад
Sorry! Don’t know enough about physics degrees to make it.
@audiblewilcox9085
@audiblewilcox9085 4 года назад
@@RelearnMath do you have physics proff friends?
@chaddonschaddons7084
@chaddonschaddons7084 Год назад
Can you please do a map of materials engineering. I'm interested in what each class name teaches. I have the list of classes from RPI and starting as a freshman in 2023. Thanks
@CodeOverflow
@CodeOverflow 5 лет назад
great bro I'm working on all
@jonojon8871
@jonojon8871 4 года назад
You totally forgot control systems engineering .
@samuelarambula2884
@samuelarambula2884 5 лет назад
Thanks bro!
@user-qw9qv7ff3s
@user-qw9qv7ff3s 2 года назад
Very useful
@fcz366083
@fcz366083 5 лет назад
Can you make one for mechanical?
@procopiuslibrary8513
@procopiuslibrary8513 5 лет назад
I took a basic electronics class, and we went over digital, analog, basic coding, gates, etc. in a single semester. Like idk why you would have separate classes for them or why you would learn the math part first. If you just have some Arduinos you can really learn these concepts well without having to go into all that math, then when you learn the math part it will make more sense because you can relate the abstract rules you're learning to phenomena you experienced in a concrete way earlier.
@RelearnMath
@RelearnMath 5 лет назад
You need a fundamental understanding of Mathematics to understand some deeper concepts. EE goes way beyond the Arduino, think about how your cellphone communicates...I don't know how I would even graps the conceps without a good understanding of Calculus.
@TheTruthSeeker235
@TheTruthSeeker235 5 лет назад
A basic electronic course will help you assemble circuits an EE degree helps you design circuits.
@JickFincter
@JickFincter 5 лет назад
Notice you said basic. All of these concepts have great complexity and need multiple focused courses before someone can do a true design by themselves without having their hand held.
@shipwrech909
@shipwrech909 5 лет назад
I took a course about instruments and measurement, it included many many concepts, circuits analysis and design, electronic circuits and devices, ADC DAC, electromechanical stuff, signals, semiconductors, optoelectronics, filters design,..... etc. You need to have a strong background in all of these concepts, not just in this course, but in general all of the elective courses, after all this is what engineering is about, using your basic knowledge to developing new inventions and solve life problems.
@nihatahmadli4868
@nihatahmadli4868 3 года назад
I chose power field in the university. Do you think it was a good choice? I recently got interested in computer science. Would it be possible to do master in CS?
@alessandromestri9004
@alessandromestri9004 3 года назад
Well everything is possible generally speaking, the real question is if do you have the general knowledge to go to CS? In addition you can also mail the coordinator of the course asking for your particular case. For what concern power go chill bro, is a fundamental infrastructure of our society and a proper power system is essential, see what is going on in Texas
@lognum4155
@lognum4155 5 лет назад
I'm graduating this December 2018, I regret it but it's worth it lol.
@brosephproseph1741
@brosephproseph1741 5 лет назад
You regret electrical engineering?
@AhirZamanSairi
@AhirZamanSairi 2 года назад
Wow, I congratulate you on this beautiful vid sir, well done! (minus the background music lol)
@algorithm5769
@algorithm5769 4 года назад
What about nanotechnology and nanoelectronics
@richardgray8593
@richardgray8593 3 года назад
EEs are not made to take a year of general chemistry anymore?
@bogdankhamelyuk9613
@bogdankhamelyuk9613 5 лет назад
Is that video appliable for European Univesity courses?
@youngking4575
@youngking4575 6 лет назад
Is it possible for a computer technician/electronic technician with 5 years of experience with a bachelors degree in electrical/computer engineering to become an full engineer like for companys such as microsoft, apple, or google?
@RelearnMath
@RelearnMath 6 лет назад
Yes, I don't see why not.
@c31979839
@c31979839 5 лет назад
It'll be a rel uphill battle because with 5 years experience as a technician, any company will see you as someone who's made their decision with low level technical concept application and not someone who has the skills to do high level engineering work. Engineering firms are much more likely to hire someone directly from school, or someone who has already been in an 'equal' job for many years.
@martinkunev9911
@martinkunev9911 3 года назад
Don't you need some optics as well?
@ianmi4i727
@ianmi4i727 Год назад
Digital Systems -> recommended texts: Schaum's Digital Principles Signal Analysis (Signals And Systems [Laplace, Fourier, Z transforms, etc.] ) -> Schaum's Signals And Systems, Bracewell Circuit Analysis (Electric Circuits) -> Schaum's Electric Circuits, Boleystad Electronics -> Schaum's Electronic Devices And Circuits, Boleystad, Rashid's Microelectronic Circuits Electric Machines -> Schaum's Electric Machines And Electromechanics Power Systems -> Schaum's Electric Power Systems, Glover Telecommunications -> Schaum's Analog And Digital Communications, Couch, Haykin, Proakis Automatic Control (Control Systems) -> Ogata, Schaum's Feedback And Control Systems, Kuo, Nise, Bishop Electromagnetic Theory -> Schaum's Electromagnetics, Lorrain & Corson Power Electronics -> Rashid Deepening/Optional: Digital Signal Processing (DSP, digital filter design [FIR-IIR] ) -> Schaum's Digital Signal Processing, Tan & Jiang Analog Signal Processing (analog filter design [Butterworth, Chebyshev, etc.] ) - Rashid's Microelectronic Circuits Electric Traction Electricity Markets Advanced Electronics (Power amplifiers, etc.) -> Rashid's Microelectronic Circuits, Schaum's Electronic Devices And Circuits Data Transmission Digital Communications -> Proakis Microcomputers Image Processing -> Pratt Control Systems Design -> Ogata, Kuo, Nise, Bishop, Schaum's Feedback And Control Systems Etc. Others: Hambley's Electrical Engineering: Principles And Applications Schaum's Basic Electrical Engineering Schaum's Basic Electricity Enjoy!
@1minutechess
@1minutechess 3 года назад
More precise one please next time
@jjsv03
@jjsv03 4 года назад
It’s good that you have pointed out IoT and 5G. How about Artificial Intelligence? Is there a good relation between Electrical/Electronics/Computer Engineering and AI?
@mtrahmy
@mtrahmy 5 лет назад
Do a map of mechatronics
@mossadismoslembtw1704
@mossadismoslembtw1704 5 лет назад
Gonna self teach me these
@yucel2378
@yucel2378 4 года назад
Where is Control systems, Automation, Digital Control Systems, Robotics, PLC Programming???
@abdulazeez3125
@abdulazeez3125 6 лет назад
Please do for civil engineering
@RelearnMath
@RelearnMath 5 лет назад
I'm not a civil Engineer, sorry....The value that I could bring to your by making the video would just be me googling it...something anyone could do
@xierxu
@xierxu 4 года назад
What books do you recommend?
@rizwansakhawat5325
@rizwansakhawat5325 3 года назад
good
@dreamr4c3r
@dreamr4c3r Год назад
4:33 These fields will focus on deeper topics such as reflections and penis matching...
@RelearnMath
@RelearnMath Год назад
Lol
@fernandovazquez3574
@fernandovazquez3574 7 лет назад
Can you make a video on "how much of what you learn in school is used in the real world such as the job you get after graduating." Thanks in advanced !
@RelearnMath
@RelearnMath 7 лет назад
Great Idea!!
@liamhalford6655
@liamhalford6655 5 лет назад
See the problem with that question is that it's really going to depend on what job you get. There's a lot of diversity in the workforce. People I've chatted to about this say they use approx 60% of what they learnt but what that 60% is differs between them (if that makes sense). What they've also said is that your degree will simply act as a foundation for the knowledge you'll have to learn in your career as you're going to have to become an expert in the specifics of your job. (Eg Clearly an engineer who's worked in power electronics for 10+ years is going to know significantly more than what you learnt at uni)
@umernaeem7177
@umernaeem7177 7 лет назад
Can you please tell me, in which college/university did you apply to?
@RelearnMath
@RelearnMath 7 лет назад
Will be making a short video on where I attended Engineering School soon!
@umernaeem7177
@umernaeem7177 7 лет назад
RelearnMath Thank you :)
@V1N1V
@V1N1V 5 лет назад
What do I do if I like almost all of those?
@RelearnMath
@RelearnMath 5 лет назад
RF!
@thelogical2459
@thelogical2459 2 года назад
I'm studying electric engineering now in high school and our course is not organisé at all
@edwardmalegale230
@edwardmalegale230 2 года назад
He left Intrumentation technology. PLCs and Control Systems Engineering
@woodbien-aime4522
@woodbien-aime4522 3 года назад
This guy make it seem a lot know
@rajagopal9108
@rajagopal9108 3 года назад
Put map of mechanical engineering videos
@catvalentine4317
@catvalentine4317 3 года назад
This makes me happy that I am from Germany and don't have to pay thousands for GenEd classes
@RelearnMath
@RelearnMath 3 года назад
In California, Community college is free. (Where you take GenEd classes)
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