Can a bachelor of software engineering study masters of electrical engineering? [closed]

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manpreet Tuteehub forum best answer Best Answer 2 years ago

 

I'm currently in the process of applying to college for undergraduate degree in software engineering. I really love everything about electronics from hardware to software. I find it difficult to choose between electrical engineering or software engineering till I decided to take software engineering then continue my education for master in electrical engineering. Though, I'm not looking to offer myself more job opportunities, I literally want to know every single bit about hardware and software. My question:

Is it possible to study software engineering and then masters in electrical engineering?

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manpreet 2 years ago

It depends on the program you apply for your masters degree. Some universities and educational systems accept changing fields for masters degrees and some others not. Some programs">programs may require the applicant to study some more courses from the bachelors syllabus to help them be more prepared for their masters program.

I think you would better ask the program you want to apply to, to see whether they accept and consider applications with different bachelors degree or not.


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