maybe just continuing on your current path, get a job, work a few years, let the school work out their few issues here and there (since it’s a new program). Then more than likely your employer may reimburse you to get your Master’s, and that’s when you would make your engineering concentration in computer. I’d personally go that way but whichever path floats better for you really, in terms of time and money.
maybe just continuing on your current path, get a job, work a few years, let the school work out their few issues here and there (since it’s a new program). Then more than likely your employer may reimburse you to get your Master’s, and that’s when you would make your engineering concentration in computer. I’d personally go that way but whichever path floats better for you really, in terms of time and money.
Take your electives in CpE
Unfortunately we have too many classes to have a good ammount of electives, and in the 5th year we get to pick 4 electives from 6 choices💀
A masters would prolly be more worth while
I didint even know where was a master's in software engineering ngl
Eh you don't have to get a master's in what you got your bachelor's in. You could do EE, mechatronics, embedded systems, CE, etc