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EngTechno
Jan29-05, 08:09 PM
What is the difference between Computer Engineering and Electrical Engineering?

stjimmy
Jan29-05, 11:27 PM
well there isn't much most revoles around the less physical science and more computer science in coumputer engineering whereas in electrcal its all physical propeties of circuts and more design less comp sci/programming
Just what I think
My $0.02

umbrios
Jan29-05, 11:37 PM
i believe that computer engineering has more to do with circuits and the electrical fundamentals thereof, and electrical engineering has more to do with general electrician work.
but i just make sure electronical componets work properly.

DrKareem
Jan30-05, 04:41 AM
In my university, there isn't much difference. We differ only in around 12-16 out of 106 credits. We take more computer science courses, they take courses regarding antennas, and electricity in general :D

cepheid
Jan30-05, 05:22 AM
i believe that computer engineering has more to do with circuits and the electrical fundamentals thereof

Really? Because that sounds like a definition of electrical engineering to me.

and electrical engineering has more to do with general electrician work.

:grumpy: I don't think so... :tongue2:

umbrios
Jan30-05, 10:24 PM
Really? Because that sounds like a definition of electrical engineering to me.
:grumpy: I don't think so... :tongue2:
are you sure about that? i just know what they tell me.

Averagesupernova
Jan31-05, 06:20 PM
LMAO General electrician work...

philocrazy
Jan31-05, 07:11 PM
computer engineering should have at least part of electrical engineering in it
especially digital electronics, electrical engineering is a wide spectrum subject covering many technologies in general it forms the basis for more
specialised work for most professionals for example telecomnications,medical,defense,aerospace etc
if you choose electrical engineering youll get some computer egineering from it too in general
if you're thinking of choosing a career path the best place to get the best answear would be the institution because the cources change with technologies
especially in computers

brewnog
Feb1-05, 08:37 AM
electrical engineering has more to do with general electrician work.


This, along with the idea that mechanical engineers repair cars, is the narrow-minded kind of attitude which utterly bastardises the name of the engineering profession.

umbrios
Feb2-05, 09:56 PM
as i said, i know what they want me to. it's a free education by the gov't. they feel only to tell me what i need to know. all i know is that i repair electronic units of F16's, and that's some kind of engineering. like i said, it's what they feel i need to know.

cronxeh
Feb2-05, 10:13 PM
guys guys.. dont you know?

chemical engineers = professional plumbers :bugeye: