Who is the one that told you mech has more math than electrical? The accepted stance is that electrical engineering is the most mathematically intensive program out of all the engineering fields. In the end, it depends on what you like more.
Check out this report:
http://www.engineerscanada.ca/files/engineering_labour_market_conditions_report_2010.pdf
Page 59 compares the expected engineering job outlook across Canada up to 2018. As you can see, electrical is no worse off than mechanical and better than chemical in its job growth...
Is it worth it to take an extra 10 courses (and thus a whole extra year) of computer science courses in university on top of my 4 year electrical engineering degree? If I want to work in the electrical engineering field, how useful will the knowledge gained from these courses be? I'm planning to...
well the downside as I mentioned is that I graduate 1 year later, which means I will be missing a year of experience compared to the people I started with. Also, my semesters become significantly more difficult as I have to take 6 courses instead of 5 on many semesters and my "relief" elective...
My school has an dual degree in Electrical Engineering and Computing technology for a total of 5 years. Basically I take a standard Electrical Engineering degree but another whole extra year is added due to the fact I will also be taking Computer Science courses.
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