euryale
1st year csi - aust . damn yea jad how did u learn that stuff u really deserve the ubergeek rank!
Kareem
CCE - ENST ( telecom paris )
battikh
masters in network security, usj, vive la francophonie
Xsever
Je préfère vive le mort, vive la guerre, vive le sacré légionnaire :D
J4D
Aj_BlaZ wrote@jad hmm first year and you have good knowledge on programming microcontroller (avr) :s ,where did you learn AVR ?
it's my hobby , by the sense that i do it for fun / makes me happy .
euryale wrote1st year csi - aust . damn yea jad how did u learn that stuff u really deserve the ubergeek rank!
AUST achrafiyye ? / to answer your question ; internet + practice are the best teachers :)
euryale
yes, i was in aust zahle last semester now transfered to ashrafieh
J4D
Will see you around then ;)
ritakml
I'm a DEA Marketing from USEK but working as HR since 2006!
euryale
sure thing! we will probably be in same class some courses are the same for cce and csi at least in zahle
samer
Electrical and Computer Engineering - AUB.
Kareem
actually there is no such major called CCE... Im more like ingenieur telecom if want.. bass in Lebanon AUB khtara3o CCE and then some universities imitated the idea.. Its like merging courses from CE and EE. Still you cannot find it in LAU or some other universities like USJ... Nor in France and I bet nor in the US..
J4D
as far as i know , it exists in LAU , 2 friends of mine are CCE'ing there .
patrick
still in classe preparatoire integre ...
Got several options ahead of me , considering aeronautique or aero spatial
Kareem
jadberro wroteas far as i know , it exists in LAU , 2 friends of mine are CCE'ing there .
I am almost sure that's CE ( computer engineering) in Jbeil ( unless things changed since 5 years)
battikh
at USJ we have license en informatique et reseaux, which is basically the CC in CCE. it's exactly the same cursus as CCE but without the courses that are not related to the degree (SC and these stuff) and it's just 3 years. and it's not an engineering degree as by lebanese law any engineering degree must be at least 5 years.
and CC does make sense as we learn both telecommunications (radio transmissions, satellites, cellular, ... to IP networking) AND computers (from hardware, to OSs to programming).
Kareem
battikh wroteat USJ we have license en informatique et reseaux, which is basically the CC in CCE. it's exactly the same cursus as CCE but without the courses that are not related to the degree (SC and these stuff) and it's just 3 years. and it's not an engineering degree as by lebanese law any engineering degree must be at least 5 years.
and CC does make sense as we learn both telecommunications (radio transmissions, satellites, cellular, ... to IP networking) AND computers (from hardware, to OSs to programming).
correct me id I'mn wrong but thats INCI no ?
battikh
yup, correct
Xsever
battikh wroteit's not an engineering degree as by lebanese law any engineering degree must be at least 5 years.
My undergraduate program here at the University in Canada is 4 years with 3 work terms. At the end of the 4 years, I will graduate with a Bachelor Degree.
Are you saying that does not make me an engineer as per the Lebanese law ?
Please let me know.
Thank you.
battikh
i think they consider the 3 work terms as part of the curriculum, so it would be 5 years.
halla2 for being recognized as an engineer, you are what your degree is as long as your employer recognizes it :P the "only" thing is if you can be part of na2abet el mhandsin or not. but the 3 work terms are most probably taken into account, coz for most majors you have at least 1 semester of training which is part of the curiculum.
anyways, if you want to make sure, just check that your degree from your university is recognized by el na2abeh, coz that's the only thing that matters.
Xsever
I mistyped. It's actually 4 work terms. Each year, 2 semesters are spent at the University while the 3rd one is a work term. So a total of 4 years with a total of 4 work terms (4x4 months).
I have contacted a couple of universities in Lebanon and they said they will honor my degree without any problems, but that's after I get it approved from the ministry of higher education (should not be a hard task)
So, what's left is Na2abit l Mhandsin (The Order of Engineers). Any more news about that?
Thank you.