Engineering Which course will be best for me?

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For those interested in pursuing a degree focused on computer hardware and the skills necessary for starting a microchip business, Electronic Engineering is a highly recommended path. This field covers essential topics related to hardware design and development. Additionally, Computer Engineering is another viable option, combining elements of electrical engineering and computer science. Both disciplines provide foundational knowledge and practical skills that are crucial for launching a microchip startup. Resources and programs from institutions like the University of Surrey and the University of Waterloo are highlighted as valuable for prospective students.
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Hi, I want to pursue a degree (engineering preferred) that would teach me about computer hardware and instill the skills required to begin a microchip startup.
 
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