> As an EE at Kansas State University, the first two years of CE and EE are > the same, course for course. However, after that the CE's take > several (3 I > think) more programming classes while the EEs take things like > power systems > and energy conversion. > > For the sounds of it, I said you sound more like someone that would be an > EE. But as previously posted, the institution providing both is your best > bet in case your choice changes over time. I have heard of many > CEs moving > over to EE, but very few EEs over to CE. I think it's more of > just how much > you love to code. > > Just a bit of further advice on persuing a EE or CE degree. Check out a > minor in Physics as well. Many job postings for Engineers will include > physics majors as well, so why not make yourself more appealing > by adding a > few classes in Physics to get the minor? In the few engineering programs I've seen this is almost impossible. Why? Because the first 3 years are set in stone, with full course load. The fourth year isn't set in stone, however it is still full course load. I couldn't imagine taking another course on top of the ones you already have to take. Unless you're talking about taking these courses AFTER you've done your engineering? TTYL -- http://www.piclist.com hint: PICList Posts must start with ONE topic: [PIC]:,[SX]:,[AVR]: ->uP ONLY! [EE]:,[OT]: ->Other [BUY]:,[AD]: ->Ads