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Computer engineer vs. Physicist

Computer engineer vs. Physicist. October 25 th , 2012 By: Antonio Guardado. Advantages of a Computer Engineer or Physicists. Physicist Pays more than computer engineers. Work can be in special places around the world. Continuous learning and discovering new things. Computer engineer

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Computer engineer vs. Physicist

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  1. Computer engineer vs. Physicist October 25th, 2012 By: Antonio Guardado

  2. Advantages of a Computer Engineer or Physicists. Physicist • Pays more than computer engineers. • Work can be in special places around the world. • Continuous learning and discovering new things. Computer engineer • I can work where I want, just as long as I’m doing my job. • Involves a lot of dexterity and putting together a computer. • Pays well. • Would cost less to go to school for. • Take less time to become on.

  3. Suggested High school courses for each career Physicist • College algebra • Trigonometry • Physics • Chemistry • Keyboarding • Computer applications • Probability and statistics Computer engineer • Intro to engineering • Principles of engineering • Trigonometry • College algebra • Physics • Keyboarding • Network technology • Electronics • Computer science • Computer programming • Computer applications

  4. Cost of college or vocational school Computer Engineer • College: about $60, 000 for bachelors • Vocational School: about $73,000 for bachelor’s • (both without any financial aid) Physicist • College: about $71,000 • Vocational School: about $84,000 • (both without any financial aid)

  5. Possible schools Computer engineering • Lenn-brenton

  6. Expected Salary Computer engineering • United states average yearly salary: about $98,000 Physicist • United states average yearly salary: about $96,000

  7. Length of time to get degree or training Computer engineering • 4-5 years for bachelors • If you want a masters then: 6 to 7 years Physicist • 6-7 years for masters • If you want a PhD: 8-9 years

  8. Disadvantages of choosing career Physicist • Funding for projects • Time consuming • Cost more to go to college Computer engineering • Physical: damage eyes, possibly cause obesity • Stressful environments • Time limits on projects

  9. Which is best out of both • Computer engineering all the way • I enjoy working with computers • Learning about computers • It pays well • Requires excellent mathematical and science skills which are my two best subjects • I could live in an area that I wish

  10. Sources • http://oregoncis.uoregon.edu/webcis/info2.aspx?FileID=Occ&FileNum=100044&TopicNum=0 • http://oregoncis.uoregon.edu/webcis/info2.aspx?FileID=Occ&FileNum=100157&TopicNum=0

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