In engineering, you learn how to apply our knowledge in science and mathematics to conceptualise, design, construct and operate products and systems that solve human problems.
Electrical engineering is the design, building and maintenance of electrical control systems, machinery and equipment. Some electrical engineering concerns are also found in mechanical and civil engineering.
The term electrical engineering often includes electronics engineering. While electrical engineers mainly focus on large-scale production and distribution of electrical power, electronics engineers are concerned with smaller electronic circuits and often also work with computers and other modern technologies.
Manufacturing Engineering is a branch of professional engineering concerned with the understanding and application of Engineering Procedures in Manufacturing Processes and Production Methods. Manufacturing Engineering requires the ability to plan the practices of manufacturing; to research and to develop tools, processes, machines and equipment; and to integrate the facilities and systems for producing quality product with the optimum expenditure of capital.
The Manufacturing or Production Engineer's primary focus is to turn Raw Material into an Updated or Finished Product in the most effective, efficient & economic way possible.
Also sometimes called Land Surveying, geomatic engineering involves collecting, integrating and working with geographic data. Geomatics is an important function in civil engineering and construction projects which requries land surveying conducted before starting.
Materials Engineering involves investigating the relationships that exist between the structures and properties of materials. Based on these structure-property correlations, a Materials Engineer will be able to design or engineer the structure of a material to produce a predetermined set of properties.