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Why I choose this field is to get a better job and live right. Why I’m interested in it because I real good with my hands and I like to wonk hands on. In order to pursue an electrical engineering career, one must have at least a bachelor's degree; advanced degrees and specialties are usually required for advancement in the field. Most colleges and universities that offer electrical engineering, or EE, programs require students to apply for entrance into a separate school of engineering; one can expect classes heavy in math, physics, computer science, chemistry, statistics and basic engineering. Degrees offered in the field include a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, a Bachelor of Engineering with a concentration in Electrical Engineering, a Master of Engineering or Master of Science in Electrical Engineering and a Doctorate of Philosophy in Electrical Engineering. Easterbrook, S.; Nuseibeh, B. "Managing inconsistencies in an evolving specification", Requirements Engineering, 1995., Proceedings of the Second IEEE International Symposium on, On page(s): 48 – 55.
Research on ways to improve engineering education has identified management and innovation skills as important to success in an engineering career. This paper explores the nature of those management and innovation skills through presentation of some original research on a community of innovative engineers and managers and some published research on personality differences between engineers, managers, and entrepreneurial innovators. This paper suggests the key to producing engineering graduates with a penchant for managing and innovating lies in developing a special kind of individuality (authenticity) in engineers toward the end of their tertiary studies. It suggests this individuality involves the courage to break with one's engineering paradigm as required and to operate pragmatically and “unscientifically” in the