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Is double E a slang for "Electrical Engineering"?

A man said he's majoring in double E, and I can't find a right definition for double E in any dictionary.
Does it mean "Electrical Engineering"?

18 de may. de 2015 12:00
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I've heard it too. Must be an American thing. You don't hear it often though unless, for example, both people are engineers and the topic somehow comes up.

18 de mayo de 2015
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Nor have I. I've never heard of it.

 

'EE' may be a term used within university science faculties, but -  in the world at large -  I doubt whether most people would know what it means.

18 de mayo de 2015

It would appear to be a US specific term. I have known people who studied electrical engineering in the UK and not once did I hear them describe their course as EE or double E. EE is a mobile phone network operator in the UK, that's the only time I've ever seen that abbreviation used for anything.

18 de mayo de 2015

Perhaps it's a US or field term? My brother says Double E and whenever I say that to people in related fields, they know what I'm talking about.

18 de mayo de 2015

I have never heard that as well

18 de mayo de 2015
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