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Does Electronics an engineering subject?

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Doubt1

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Jun 29, 2011
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Electronics, B. Sc.*

Here, there is a subject named Electronics. My friends told me its an engineering subject, although the subject name is not Electronics Engineering. I am in big doubt.

Can anyone please tell me if it is an engineering subject or a general subject like statistics, mathematics etc? I am really sorry if I opened this thread in a wrong section.

Thanks a lot for your help.
 
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OK, a "certificate" is NOT a degree.

and,
"VOCATIONAL FIELDS AND QUALIFICATIONS
Various vocational opportunities are open to engineers in electro-technology Typical fields of activity are:Development (draft, simulation and test of electronic circuits)Production (planning, manufacturing, and examination of electronic products)Marketing and selling of technical productsManagerial activities in industry, in private commercial companies and local authoritiesBranches such as energy and environmental technology, process engineering, general machine, equipment and plant construction, the complete electronics industry, the automotive and relative supply and support industries, medical technology, as well as service and smaller enterprises."

Says it all. Note carefully, that design is NOT included in the list of possible jobs. A glaring omission. While they are claiming that you're going to be "engineers in electro-technology" you're not going to be a EE by anyone else's definitions.

The horse is dead; further beating is unnecessary.

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