Take Your Child to Work Day 2019

Research a career that you are interested in pursuing in the future. Why are you passionate about this career and what does the work entail? What qualifications and/or education will you need to pursue this career? What are the salary expectations for your chosen career? Will this career be in demand in the future? Include images/graphs/charts to help you fully explain your points.

I am interested in becoming an electrical engineering. I am passionate about this career because I enjoy learning about technology and how it works. The career requires a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering and to be registered with the Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of British Columbia (APEGBC). This career will be in demand in the future to replace retiring workers and because of economic growth. This career is also expected to have a salary of about $76,794.

You will also need to find people with whom you can connect who could help you to find out more about your chosen career. Look for people who may be experts in the field and see if there are links to email/social media that might allow you to contact them for more information.

My dad studied electrical engineering in university, although he probably needs to refresh his memory from here and there as his skills hasn’t been put to very much use since he immigrated due to a language barrier.

Find a video that is related to your chosen career. Embed this into your post and explain in detail how this video relates to your chosen career. Be sure to point out any interesting facts or information that is contained within your video.

This video goes over what someone should expect to learn in university or college should they choose electrical engineering as their major, by a person who chose electrical engineering as their major. It goes over what an undergraduate’s curriculum would probably like and shows that electrical engineering is a broad spectrum of individual subfields including (but not limited to) RF (radio frequencies), electronics, power, controls, signals and goes over them a bit one by one.

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  1. Jeffery, Good work on your Take Your Kid to Work Day alternate assignment. You have included some diagrams and charts, but did not explain their significance. You have included a video and explanation. You have correctly tagged and labelled your assignment.   You should provide more detail next time and you must embed your assignments in the future.  Be sure to cite your sources.
    Letter Grade: C+

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