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[QUOTE="JC2000, post: 6352257, member: 645479"] [B]Summary::[/B] I was wondering if there was a map of electronics engineering much like this does for physics ([URL]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZihywtixUYo[/URL]). I realize that looking at undergrad course outlines should give a decent picture of the field. However I am looking for a more comprehensive map which also includes the following : [LIST=1] [*]Fundamentals of the field (down to the underlying physics concepts) [*]Extends to areas of application/ industry [*]Sub topics and their categorisation [*]A basic explanation of what each sub topic is about (for instance I was looking up a course outline and topics like "Signal Processing and Linear Systems" etc hardly ring a bell for a complete beginner like me much like "Interference" or "Network Analysis" would not ring a bell if I were to open a high school physics textbook before high school...) [*]Possibly even a list of best resources to learn each subtopic from... [*]In a parallel list prerequisites from mathematics for each area [*]Highlights interdisciplinary areas (with computer engineering/ biology etc) as well as the 'frontiers' of the field... [/LIST] I would be grateful if you could : [LIST] [*]Link such a resource if it exists... [*]Give as much information as you can and I will try to compile it ( assuming this would be useful), although this would take me a while as I am a complete beginner... [/LIST] Additionally, are there any introductory/casual reads which give an overall perspective about the field (much like Bill Bryson's A Short History of Nearly Everything)? Thank you for your help! [/QUOTE]
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