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Do you think electrical engineering courses should have more hands on practicals?
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Because as someone who did electrical engineering I felt like the course lacked a lot of hands on practicals. I know math is important but I felt like there was too many math classes and I feel like it would be a better idea to replace it with more hands on stuff or even more schematic design or programming classes

my job is very hands on and I build/wire EVs for airports although I also fault find and do a bit of programming. I just felt like a lot of the "math" that I learned was useless and it would benefit students more to show them how to use a pair of crimpers and wire circuits while looking at a schematic or adding more programming classes than doing so many math classes. Using Math formulas that I learned have helped me in the past like knowing what type of resistor to use on a circuit but no one is gonna ask you what archimedes principle is when your actually working at a job lol.

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