Hi Clope023. Thank you for taking the time to help me out. One thing I should have mentioned in the original post is that my undergraduate degree was in analytical chemistry. Not having an undergraduate degree in engineering may make the transition into an EE/ECE masters program rather steep...
Unfortunately I cannot change my concentration within the program without a substantial extending my time to graduation. However, I can do have some freedom with elective courses so I can take ones rekated to control systems or robotics.
Hello everyone,
I am a masters student 1/3 of the way through the mechanical engineering program at my school. At some point I have come to the realization that I am really not that mechanically inclined. It seems I have natural tendency towards circuit design and electronics.
I really...
Hi Astero,
Thanks for responding to my post. What you mentioned makes a lot of sense. The vacancies I have seen show a lot of opportnuities for those with a EE/CS background and a few for mechanical depending on their experience/specialty and the type of technology (optics, microfluidics...
Hi Guys,
Here is a brief overview of my background
I am an older engineering student (28) currently in a masters program for mechanical engineering. My undergraduate studies were in chemistry and I had worked in previously as an analytical chemist operating, developing, and maintaining all...