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erm, EE and EC?
As I concern, Electrical and Electronic, Electrical and Communication + Electrical and computer Engineering are sharing exactly same modules for year 1 and 2... if i'm not mistake... For year 3 and year 4, the elective modules are same as well... So, I really dunno whats the difference.... =)
As I concern, Electrical and Electronic, Electrical and Communication + Electrical and computer Engineering are sharing exactly same modules for year 1 and 2... if i'm not mistake... For year 3 and year 4, the elective modules are same as well... So, I really dunno whats the difference.... =)
There is a subtle difference. Year 1 is exactly the same, year 2 a couple of modules are different - Electronic and Computer Engineering (ECpE) students don't do any power or energy related module after year 1. For year 3 and 4, certain computer related subjects eg. embedded computer hardware, Java etc. are compulsory for ECpE but not EEE. Although you can take those modules as electives if you're in EEE. EEE also has a few compulsory modules on power etc. that ECpE does not have.
In short, if you're really interested in computer engineering but have zero interest in power/electrical machines/renewable energy, ECpE might be more suitable.
Anyway, you can switch between the EE courses during the start of year 1 or 2, so just pick one and you can change your mind later.
Nov 19 2011, 11:05 AM
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