Re: MSc in Elctronics Circuits Design
- From: "dougfgd@xxxxxxxxx" <dougfgd@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 9 Jul 2006 05:33:07 -0700
I think its a reasonable request.
If you are not plugged into the network individual unis are all the
same.
A good department may include artistic:) directors certainly
personalities determine which is best for the subjest .
Ask prospective electronics employers who they prefer for r&d /
research or where they recruit from.
PeteS wrote:
Jim Thompson wrote:
On Sat, 08 Jul 2006 11:28:52 -0700, John Larkin
<jjlarkin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 8 Jul 2006 03:39:03 -0700, "Farooq" <farooqmuzammil82@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Can anybody please tell me the names of some famous universities of the
world which are offering the Masters in Circuit designing. I am not
asking about IC design but specifically the digital and analogue
circuits designing.
I've never heard of a degree in "circuit design", at least in the US.
The classic degree is "electrical engineering" although you do lately
hear of a degree in "electronics engineering."
Besides, they mostly teach theory and analysis, not design. It takes a
designer to teach design, and there are very few of those in academia.
John
Agreed! "Design" is an artistic activity... engineering only provides
the tools with which to exercise your artistic abilities.
...Jim Thompson
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I love to cook with wine. Sometimes I even put it in the food.
I also agree heartily. I am always somewhat amused (and bemused) by
those who think a degree in EE suddenly endows the graduate with the
ability to 'design'. That's rather like going to an art shop and buying
a canvas, paints and brushes and suddenly thinking you are an artist.
Undoubtedly *some* are, but not that many ;)
Cheers
PeteS
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