Electrical and Electronic Engineering
What is Electrical Engineering
Electrical engineering is the design and application of systems, machinery and equipment that use electricity, electronics and electromagnetism. To give you an understanding of what electrical engineers do, they research and develop electrical products and systems for buildings, transport systems and power distribution networks.
What is electronic engineering?
A sub-category of electrical engineering, electronic engineering is the design and development of electronic circuits and devices that use components like resistors, capacitors and inductors to perform their function. Electronic engineers design and develop electronic equipment, such as broadcast and communications systems.
What’s the difference between electrical engineering and electronic engineering?
Comparing these two types of engineering is like comparing the meaning of electric vs electronic. Electrical devices convert electrical energy into other forms of energy, for example heat, light or sound. Electronic devices control the flow of electrons in order to perform a task. While electrical engineering is concerned with the large-scale production and distribution of electrical power, electronic engineering focuses on smaller electronic circuits.