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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?”

  1. onegater on April 25th, 2009 12:03 am

    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.

  2. Ali Khan on April 26th, 2009 10:44 pm

    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.