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Electronic Systems
Electronic Systems Engineering
Engineers who specialize in electronic systems are concerned with the design, analysis and manufacture of electronic circuits and devices.
   
Examples

Electronics engineers design, develop, test and maintain electronic parts and systems used in computers, communications, navigation, industry and entertainment.

An Electronics engineer may:
Design circuits for electronic fuel injectors
Program and operate computers to control thermostats all over a hospital
Develop computer parts for satellites which will withstand the harsh conditions of orbit
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Engineering in your Community

These days just about everything we use contains some kind of electronics: snowmobiles, televisions, computers and refrigerators all work because of electronic systems engineers. In your community what happens when these things break down? By studying to become an Electronic Systems Engineer you could help the people you know save money and get more use out of the electronics they buy.
   
Aptitude

If you like...
Problem solving  
Being creative  
Building things  
Electronic Devices  
Helping people  
...you might enjoy Electronic Systems Engineering
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Universities

If you want to study Electronic Systems Engineering, then you could go to the following universities:
University of Regina
Simon Fraser University
   
Role Models

We're always looking for more role models. Do you know an Aboriginal Electrical Engineer or scientist who should be featured here? Please let us know by email.
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