Hello my name is Faisal Zia and I teach in Electrical Engineering.Department of Technology. Usually working with the electronic side lower.Voltage stuff, so your electronics stuff like your computer, your Cell phones, your laptop, various communication types, while The electrical side is looking at a higher voltage of 120 volts, which is yours.
Outlet voltage at your home - up to 735,000 volts,Which is high voltage power line transmission lines, so anyone Working with electricity requires knowing some basics. So electric and Electronics – Those first two semesters are common between Electronics and Electrical Engineering Technology For this reason and then at this time we Diversify more specialized courses for these two different programs.
Electrical Engineering - I did the same course in the Philippines and Electrical Engineering I also like electricity, like high voltage. When I chose, the electrical stood out. Specialization especially distribution because I like to work on it. After graduation you have three choices of work you can go into utility. Can go commercial and then you can do it like residential.
A contracting company and then I would really like to work at high voltage. I think part of the electrical aspect is that I'm definitely interested in that. Alternative energy Motors and solar and wind energy renewable and clean technologies And although on the distribution side they do have an electronics component. Of these, alternative energies are somewhat more interesting to me.
People only see when the power goes out but we have technologists and engineers. The ones that keep the power on and turn it back on when the power goes out. This is one of those places where they go behind the scenes and anything. of the manufacturing process from the paper making method Our technologists may have a hand in this. Even before the students Graduates we usually have a couple who already have jobs but NB Power One of the more well known.
They have hired many of our previous grads. some of JDI companies have also hired some of our previous grads. A lot of Engineering firms across the province have hired many of our services. The grads that probably make up 30% of our grads are recruited through engineering. Firms that work on a consulting basis for all these major companies. The second year of Electrical Engineering Technology provides further training in one of two Possible routes: distribution of electricity, alternative energy. To learn more about Electrical Engineering Technology, visit NBCC.ca.
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