jpankask: This sounds logical. I must probably would go into power. I want to go into power with my NE. Now, I don't know the numbers for prereq into power but I do know that it'll take me 42 credit hours to complete a EE. That makes 21 for two or 15-18 for three. If the prereqs take maybe...
Alright, this is what many had told me at the university but it's great to hear it from engineers on the field.
Only a few questions I had thought of are:
How exactly would I be able to jump from a BS in nuclear to a MS in electrical. I don't expect anyone to know this but, I'm thinking out...
GregLocock:
I can understand this and have been told this before. Would you agree with the statement that getting a MS in electrical engineering would be a good investment? Or is any education that deviates from my main one (nuclear) a poor investment?
Newfella:
Now that you have...
If you did though, how would it help you.
It may be true that you dabble with this and that but if something seriously needs to be done, they have electrical engineers for that.
How would it help me in: salary, job placement, advancement, things like this.
Would a job be readily okay, and...
Hello all.
I'm about to pick up a bachelor's degree in Nuclear Engineering. I field that I am very interested in and would most probably enjoy working in.
The choice had always been between nuclear and electrical, and I had choosen nuclear because I thought it would make me stand out...