Choosing an Electrical Engineering Major - Too Many Questions

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The discussion centers on choosing between two majors within electrical engineering: Electronics and Communications Engineering and Computers and Systems Engineering. Electronics and Communications Engineering focuses on traditional coursework related to electronics design, telecommunications, and microprocessor hardware. In contrast, Computers and Systems Engineering leans towards computer science applications, particularly in embedded systems. Participants emphasize the importance of researching course curricula, consulting academic advisors, and considering personal interests and career goals in making this decision.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of Electrical Engineering fundamentals
  • Familiarity with Electronics and Communications Engineering concepts
  • Knowledge of Computers and Systems Engineering principles
  • Ability to evaluate academic curricula and career paths
NEXT STEPS
  • Research the course curriculum for Electronics and Communications Engineering
  • Investigate the course offerings in Computers and Systems Engineering
  • Connect with current students or alumni from both majors for insights
  • Consult academic advisors or professors in the electrical engineering department
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Prospective electrical engineering students, academic advisors, and anyone considering a specialization in electronics or computer systems within the field of electrical engineering.

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Hi all,
First of all; I wasn't getting on PF for a quite long time because of the mid-terms and others, when I returned I found out that my old account was deleted!
Second of all; In a single week I have to choose a major in electrical engineering and I need your thoughts cause I'm quite confused and not sure which is better, options are:
1) Electronics and Communications engineering; three years, the last year is either electronics only or communications only.
2) Computers and systems engineering; three years, the last year is either computers only or systems only.

Thank you very much
 
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Hullo --

The forum was upgraded, everyone had to make new accounts.

As for the major, it depends what you want to do. #1 is the more traditional EE coursework... if you want to do electronics design -- sayu working on telecommunications or microprocessor/electronics hardware, you should pick it. #2 sounds like a more computer science-y sort of thing; perhaps with working on embedded systems for the second emphasis choice your last your. So, do you want to do more circuit design or computer programming? :)

I would also highly recommend you talk to your advisor and the profs in the department. Lots of time they have knowledge about which courses/profs are good, what your school's emphasis is, and so on.
 
for your help and time!

Hi there,

First of all, congratulations on deciding to pursue a major in electrical engineering! It can be a challenging but rewarding field to study. I understand that you have a lot of questions and concerns about which specific major to choose within the field, and that can definitely be overwhelming.

My advice would be to take some time to research and explore each option thoroughly. Look into the course curriculum for each major and see which one aligns more with your interests and career goals. You could also reach out to current students or alumni from each major to get their perspective and insights.

Additionally, consider talking to academic advisors or professors in the electrical engineering department. They can provide valuable guidance and help you make an informed decision.

Ultimately, remember that whichever major you choose, it will still be within the broader field of electrical engineering. So don't stress too much about making the "perfect" choice. Focus on your strengths and interests, and trust that you will excel in whichever path you choose.

Best of luck in your decision-making process!
 

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