Electronic Communications Degree - Career path

In summary, the conversation discusses the career options for electronic communications engineers, with a focus on the process of obtaining relevant education and experience. The speaker suggests starting with a degree in Electrical Engineering and gaining hands-on experience through internships and mentoring. They also mention exploring hobbies such as amateur radio to gain a better understanding of the field.
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Hi guys,

I'm currently studying Beng Electronic communications engineering. I'd like to know more about the careers of electronic communications engineers. What typical job would I expect to get? The problem is that I really enjoy electronics but have no idea what I'll be doing at a professional level. I'd like to think I'll be designing and prototyping electronic circuits and testing them to ensure quality.

Thanks,
 
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First, you don't go to school specifically so that you can pour knowledge into your head and graduate immediately to a job designing telecommunications products. The path toward that direction starts with a degree in Electrical Engineering. You may want to continue with a Master's degree. Next you'll need work experience as an intern. Lots of experience. You'll need to find an employer and you'll need to learn from mentors. Eventually, after years of effort you can do what you describe.

You can short circuit a bit of that by investigating hobbies such as amateur radio. Getting a radio license and building radios can tell you a lot about what the field might be like. You may enjoy it, but you might also discover that it's not for you.
 

Related to Electronic Communications Degree - Career path

1. What is an electronic communications degree?

An electronic communications degree is an academic program that focuses on the technology and processes used to send and receive information electronically. This can include topics such as telecommunications, networking, digital media, and internet technologies.

2. What types of careers can I pursue with an electronic communications degree?

With an electronic communications degree, you can pursue a variety of careers in the technology industry. Some common job titles include network engineer, telecommunications specialist, web developer, and digital media producer.

3. What skills will I learn in an electronic communications degree program?

In an electronic communications degree program, you will learn technical skills such as coding, network design, and database management. You will also develop critical thinking, problem-solving, and communication skills that are essential for success in the field.

4. What are the job prospects for electronic communications degree graduates?

The job market for electronic communications degree graduates is growing rapidly, as technology continues to play a crucial role in our daily lives. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment in the computer and information technology field is projected to grow 12% from 2018 to 2028.

5. Can I specialize in a specific area within electronic communications with this degree?

Yes, many electronic communications degree programs offer specializations or concentrations in areas such as telecommunications, network security, or digital media. This allows you to tailor your education to your specific career goals and interests.

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