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Is anyone here one? What kind of jobs can you get with this? Are there any branches to this. Like say after I finish my 4 years, can I branch off into a certain field?
Like say after I finish my 4 years,
In my first year of CE, I found myself doing courses in circuits and logic systems. I'm still yet to take a course that's computer oriented. Is CE like EE and computer science put together? Look at me, just started my second year and don't even know what CE actually is...lol.Think of it this way, you get a computer engineering degree but the big broad picture is all basically electrical engineering or system engineering.
What are some of these interests?Usually though you can take an interrest in anything once you get near the end of your Bach
I'm not really a software guy. I know a little C. For me, hardware is the way I want to go.Are you interested in studying software engineering or more on the hardware side of things?
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