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muradin
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Hi,
I'm already a computer engineer and I'm considering doing a bachelors in electrical engineering. I currently work in the information technology field and I'm kinda not satisfied with the prospects of a career in the IT area, getting a bachelors in electrical engineering should be easy, since it has a lot of courses in common with computer engineering, the only courses that would be new to me are related to energy systems and power electronics. I pretend to specialize in power systems and control. But i don't have any electrical engineer friend to ask some questions before i commit to that. So here they are:
Is this a stable career?
Is the knowledge in this area, volatile?
I'm not so good in electronics and to be honest i don't like electronics very much (specially integrated electronics), is this a deal breaker ?
Anyone, working in power systems can give me an example of your day to day routine?
Thanks.
I'm already a computer engineer and I'm considering doing a bachelors in electrical engineering. I currently work in the information technology field and I'm kinda not satisfied with the prospects of a career in the IT area, getting a bachelors in electrical engineering should be easy, since it has a lot of courses in common with computer engineering, the only courses that would be new to me are related to energy systems and power electronics. I pretend to specialize in power systems and control. But i don't have any electrical engineer friend to ask some questions before i commit to that. So here they are:
Is this a stable career?
Is the knowledge in this area, volatile?
I'm not so good in electronics and to be honest i don't like electronics very much (specially integrated electronics), is this a deal breaker ?
Anyone, working in power systems can give me an example of your day to day routine?
Thanks.