What is computer science and electronics engineering?
Electronics and Computer Engineering is the branch of Electronics Engineering that deals over the effects of the electrons to build the components, devices, systems or the equipment. Electrical Engineering basically deals with the study and the application of electricity, electronics, and electromagnetism.
Which is harder electrical engineering or computer science?
Computer engineering is a mix of the two fields. You will encounter theoretical courses such as data structures but also acclimatize yourself with many lab courses. In short, a computer engineering degree is easier than an electrical engineering degree but harder than a computer science major.
Why study electelectronics and Computer Science?
Electronics and computer science are a fascinating and highly valuable combination for a joint honours degree. Interactions between these fields have generated some of the most significant advances in computer design and communications technology over the last 50 years.
What is the difference between electronics engineering and electrical engineering?
Electrical engineering concerns much larger currents and voltages – usually for the purpose of generating and transmitting electrical power. In an Electronics and Electrical Engineering (EEE) degree, you will study both areas, with the opportunity to specialise in later years.
What is the difference between engineering design and Computer Science?
In Engineering Design, you will work as part of a team on an interdisciplinary engineering task. You will get involved in design and use your engineering judgement to evaluate your solution. In Computer Science, you will be introduced to basic principles of programming and computation.
What qualifications do I need to study science & engineering?
Entry to many degrees in Science & Engineering is possible via other qualifications (eg HNC/D, Access, SWAP). You must demonstrate a level of English language competency at a level that will enable you to succeed in your studies, regardless of your nationality or country of residence.