Good understanding of physics, electronics, maths and to be very practical minded.
Good understanding of physics, electronics, maths and to be very practical minded.
I’m from Philippines and please define each specializations and what is the best specialization in terms of better future, the higher payment, and more job vacancies and opportunities abroad (in U.S.A., Canada, or Australia). Thank you….
What is a carrier frequency? What does it mean?
Electronics (engineering): Theory of operation of electronic components (resitors, capacitors, induction coils); circuit desogn and operation.
Communication Theory (engineering): heavy on mathematics; probabilty theory; use of various math transforms to analyze frequency components of signals; encoding of data streams; recovery of lost data portions.
I want a job that will be transferable towards the civilian sector.
Also, is the USMC overmanned in these jobs? Can I get one of these jobs with these ASVAB scores?
AFQT: 70
General: 59
Electrical: 93
Mechanical: 57
Admin: 78
At a university’s science and engineering library. They have IEEE publications (magazines and jounals) that are titled very similar to how you worded your question. Hopefully there is a university near your home. The articles in these journals are the very latest in electronics and communications.
You can also get these on-line, but it cost several hundred US$ to subscribe. http://www.ieee.org
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I am an electronics and communications engineer i would like to know some of the courses and related universities in us for my ms program which are in demand and the required gre score for the above universities.
Please do help me.
I am about to take up that course, but I am not sure if I will have a good job or work after finishing that degree, because we all know that engineering courses are made especially for BOYS/MEN.
Is it a good idea to take that course?
Can someone tell me what jobs i could get with this course? and are they well paying job? Thanks
It has to be a project concentrating more n communications. If possible, ideas on using gsm modules will be very much appreciated. Robotics and electronic projects will do too. Thanks!