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Do you like playing around with electronics? Have you ever fixed your computer, built a small robot, or programmed a control system? Have you noticed that we are surrounded by electronics in our day-to-day lives?
In this episode we sit down with Dave Duguid to learn about Electronic Systems Engineering. For the past 37 years, he has taught the electronic laboratories at the University of Regina. In our conversation he highlights the importance of hands-on laboratories in an engineering education, and he gives examples of the types of careers students can have when they graduate from this program.
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Do you like playing around with electronics? Have you ever fixed your computer, built a small robot, or programmed a control system? Have you noticed that we are surrounded by electronics in our day-to-day lives?
In this episode we sit down with Dave Duguid to learn about Electronic Systems Engineering. For the past 37 years, he has taught the electronic laboratories at the University of Regina. In our conversation he highlights the importance of hands-on laboratories in an engineering education, and he gives examples of the types of careers students can have when they graduate from this program.

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