I was pondering the other day about what career I would like to take up when I get out of high school and realized that I do have an interest in the making of consumer electronics (Like mp3 players, and portable devices. Not so much computers). What kind of professions are there that would help in the making of this kind of stuff? Can someone give me a list of careers around this area and tell exactly what they do? Thanks in advanced for your answers.
I also would like to know what colleges would be good for this field and what courses in High School I should take. I know I’m just a freshman but I want to be prepared when I leave for a college.
Thanks for the answer marystoy_2000. I understand a little more about what i’m asking now. What if I wanted to design the housing of the product and how its organized?
Also, what would it be called if I wanted to be the Project Manager?
Based on your follow up, I think you are looking at prototype design. This involves a knowledge of mechanical engineering and materials science. The courses for this are science/math heavy. In high school, you should take chemistry, algebra, calculus and physics. As a side beneift, you may want to look at an art class (for creative design). For colleges, you can focus on these areas, plus also if your college has a design school
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There are alot of possibilities but it depends on what you mean!!
You want to design the circuitry? Electrical engineering
The plastic housing that you hold? Mechanical engineer
How it works (what happens when you push a button) Electrical engineering/computer science
Planning the design and development so it happens on time – project management
The list goes on and on.
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Based on your follow up, I think you are looking at prototype design. This involves a knowledge of mechanical engineering and materials science. The courses for this are science/math heavy. In high school, you should take chemistry, algebra, calculus and physics. As a side beneift, you may want to look at an art class (for creative design). For colleges, you can focus on these areas, plus also if your college has a design school
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