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What is the difference between a B.S.E.E. and B.S.E.T. degree?

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What is the difference between a B.S.E.E. and B.S.E.T. degree?

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A B.S.E.E. degree is a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. The B.S.E.T. degree is a Bachelor of Science in Electronic Engineering Technology. The B.S.E.E. degree tends to be more design and theory oriented and requires a higher level of mathematics. The B.S.E.T. degree tends to be more hands-on and the student has more laboratory exposure. Both curriculums may require calculus, but the B.S.E.E. requires the use of calculus in more electronics classes and requires the student to take more calculus classes.

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