Electronics Engineering prepares you to work for the International Big Players in the Semiconductor Industries such as Altera, First Solar, Intel, Infineon, Motorola, Silterra, SunPower, Renesas, Sony, Western Digital, etc. It depends on your definition of βhardβ. If you think Rote Learning is hard, then Electronics is considered relatively much easy. You will deal with Finite Mathematics.
Electronics Engineering requires you to grasp the concept of Solid-state physics, Amplifier circuitry (
Yes! Amplifiers can do wonders), protecting electronic devices against ESD (Electrostatic Discharge), and designing electronic systems such as printed circuit boards (PCB) and integrated circuits (IC). These are the fundamentals.
Advanced Electronics requires you control electronic systems with microcontrollers (MCU) using knowledge from Digital electronics (Logic Gate: AND / OR, Boolean Logic: 0 | 1), Digital signal processing (DSP), and Digital Control Theory (Z-transform). At the final year of the course, you are required to build & develop a mini microelectronic project using miscellaneous microchips.
