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A junior mechanical engineering student in Florida is considering a 4+1 accelerated master's program in mechanical engineering, followed by a PhD in electrical engineering at another university. The student acknowledges that the transition may extend their education by one or two years and is concerned about how admissions boards perceive a shift in engineering disciplines. The only electrical engineering course currently included in their degree plan is "Introduction to EE," which serves as a circuits course for mechanical engineers. The student seeks advice on how to navigate this academic path effectively.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of mechanical engineering principles
  • Familiarity with electrical engineering fundamentals
  • Knowledge of graduate school admission processes
  • Awareness of course credit transfer policies
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  • Research the requirements for PhD programs in electrical engineering
  • Explore additional electrical engineering courses to supplement the current degree plan
  • Investigate the impact of interdisciplinary studies on graduate admissions
  • Consult with academic advisors about transitioning from mechanical to electrical engineering
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Mechanical engineering students considering a shift to electrical engineering, academic advisors, and individuals interested in interdisciplinary studies in engineering.

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Hey guys, I’m a junior in Florida studying mechanical engineering. My school currently offers a 4+1 accelerated masters program for mechanical engineering which I’m strongly considering. How feasible is it for me to to do this and then apply for a PhD in electrical engineering to another university of Florida? I don’t mind that the most if any of the masters classes from my mechanical masters won’t count for the electrical engineering PhD. I’m also aware that the time I spend in school will be extended for a year or 2, but I’m wondering how with admission boards view the change in engineering major after a masters? Will this keep me from getting my PhD in electrical engineering? I know this is a year or 2 away still but it’ll likely creep up fast. Thanks for any help.
 
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What EE-type courses will you be taking while studying ME?
 
@Dishsoap that's what I’m looking into now so far the only thing I have in my degree plan is Introduction to EE which is my schools version of circuits for mechanical engineers. Any advice or guidance is greatly appreciated. So far I’m looking into fitting in some other course but adding anymore than 3 or so will register and extra semester for me.
 
A question the admissions committee will surely ask is "If he's so interested in EE, why isn't he studying it now?"
 
@Vanadium 50 I am close to finishing my degree in mechanical engineering seems like a waste to switching now
 
Quantumfied said:
I’m a junior
Does this mean a junior (third year student) as of last spring, or a junior as of this coming fall? To put it another way, how long would it take for you to finish your bachelor's degree if you stayed with mechanical engineering?
 

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