I would actually disagreeno they're completely different fields.
Generally your skill set as an EE might be transferable to some certain CS roles, or possibly Software Eng or Comp Eng instead.If I do CS + EE and not do honours can I still get a good CS job with my EE thesis if its relevant
No CS and EE are indeed completely different fields.I would actually disagree
What if your major work is a microcontroller based which consists 70% coding
are you majoring in power.. iI encourage you to ask all the questions you have in regards to this in here. The thread is here now so you can ask what you like lol.
Not necessarily called "majors". They are just electives. At the end of the day, you graduate as an EE. Your thesis will help in obtaining a role in a specific industry (and your thesis is usually related to your electives) however you can still get jobs in many parts of EE.are you majoring in power.. i
power is boring dude.Not necessarily called "majors". They are just electives. At the end of the day, you graduate as an EE. Your thesis will help in obtaining a role in a specific industry (and your thesis is usually related to your electives) however you can still get jobs in many parts of EE.
In terms of electives, I'm not too sure at the moment but I could go with the Power stream. I'll probably make a final decision on this in a year's time.
I completely disagree.power is boring dude.
whyI completely disagree.
Go learn about AC analysis and power correction first then I'll tell you why.
doneGo learn about AC analysis and power correction first then I'll tell you why.