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The discussion centers around a 17-year-old from Europe preparing to study electrical and computer engineering in college. The individual expresses a passion for electricity, electromagnetism, and building devices like alternators and electric motors. They seek clarity on the curriculum they will encounter over the five-year program, particularly regarding topics like electromagnetism and high-voltage projects like Tesla coils. Responses emphasize the importance of focusing on practical skills relevant to the field, such as learning about microcontrollers like Arduino and PIC, which can enhance project work and improve job prospects. There is also a note on the variability of syllabi across different colleges, suggesting that prospective students should research their chosen programs for specific course details.
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Hi!
I'm 17 years and I'm from Europe, I'm going to college in september to the course electrical and computer engineering. And this is what I really love:
The pure science of electricity, I love building alternators for generating electric power, I also build electric motors and so, I love electromagnetism! It is something that fascinates me, I also want to learn how to build a tesla coil to understand some more about high voltage. But what bothers me, Is that I don't know exactly what I'm going to learn in this 5 year period in college, and I see myself working in some field of electromagnetism or try to invent a new "tesla coil" (this is just an example of course). Can someone clear me out? Thanks in advance!
 
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francistm said:
Hi!
I'm 17 years and I'm from Europe, I'm going to college in september to the course electrical and computer engineering. And this is what I really love:
The pure science of electricity, I love building alternators for generating electric power, I also build electric motors and so, I love electromagnetism! It is something that fascinates me, I also want to learn how to build a tesla coil to understand some more about high voltage. But what bothers me, Is that I don't know exactly what I'm going to learn in this 5 year period in college, and I see myself working in some field of electromagnetism or try to invent a new "tesla coil" (this is just an example of course). Can someone clear me out? Thanks in advance!
Welcome to the PF. :smile:

Congratulations on your course of study, and the wonderful adventure you are starting on.

I have a couple of pieces of advice -- just take them as offered advice, and not the gospel truth. First, I would stay away from the Tesla coil stuff, since there is not much traction to be gained there in real EE work. Second, I'd recommend that you start to learn about microcontrollers like the Arduino and PIC and other uCs. That will give you a lot of leverage on projects that you can build on your own to learn more about EE, and will give you an advantage over your other EE students when it comes to applying for internships and jobs later on.

Enjoy the ride! :smile:
 
berkeman said:
Welcome to the PF. :smile:

Congratulations on your course of study, and the wonderful adventure you are starting on.

I have a couple of pieces of advice -- just take them as offered advice, and not the gospel truth. First, I would stay away from the Tesla coil stuff, since there is not much traction to be gained there in real EE work. Second, I'd recommend that you start to learn about microcontrollers like the Arduino and PIC and other uCs. That will give you a lot of leverage on projects that you can build on your own to learn more about EE, and will give you an advantage over your other EE students when it comes to applying for internships and jobs later on.

Enjoy the ride! :smile:

Thanks a lot! I actually already own an arduino :) But in college, will I learn the things I mentioned above and also electronics?
 
The college should tell you about the syllabus before you choose which course or even which college. The syllabus can be different at different colleges.
 
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