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Askshameer Posted 17 years ago
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Electronic or Electronics?

Which one is correct? Electronic Engineer or Electronics Engineer?

/Sameer
  

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Hi Sameer. I assume Electronic Engineer is correct.

  • Hi Sameer.
  • I assume Electronic Engineer is correct.
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Hi Sameer.

I assume Electronic Engineer is correct.Emotion: smile
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I majored in Electronics when Iwas in college - it's a noun

Consumer electronics - a noun

Electronic Engineer -adjective
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electronics sometimes means electronic element
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HI,

Can you be more specific on "electronic element?
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electronic component, electronic device, or the like
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Electronics Engineer.........

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Now things have become more complicated.. lol!

When I searched in the internet, I found that IEEE expands to Institute for Electical and Electronics Engineers. This means in one way what few argues is right.

In the other hand if I search for Electronic Engineers, there are lot of openings and vacancies for Electronic Engineers in most of the world's reputed website
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Yes, both are in use. 'Electronic Engineer' has the disadvantage of perhaps referring to a non-human, an electronic robotic engineer, however.

The Corpus of Contemporary English provides 8 examples of Electronic Engineer and 28 examples of Electronics Engineer.
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Hi! I think Eletronis Engineer is correct.Emotion: smile
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No, there is no such word as 'eletronis'.

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