Switching field to electrical engineering?
hbstarz614 asked:
I have a BS in health science and went to medical school after for one semester and felt it wasn’t for me at all… so I withdrew. I plan on pursuing engineering (most likely electrical) because it was my initial interest before I got into health care. Is it possible for me to do MS in EE? I have taken some math (calculus 1,2,3, stats), a C programming class, and physics (1 and 2) courses. I feel that getting a second bachelors is pointless and a waste of time, hence I want to avoid getting a BS in engineering. What should I do?
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2 Responses to “Switching field to electrical engineering?”
Get your Masters in EE. You will have to go back and take a couple of undergrad classes but getting a Masters will pay off in the long run. It will make you more employable since I know a lot of people in EE have their Masters.
Depends, in countries like Canada, if you don’t have undergraduate in engineering, you can take masters in engineering HOWEVER, you will NOT get a license to practice engineering.
Make sure it is not the case with you.