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Stepka
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I'm in Australia and a standard EE degree is 4 years. My uni has a EE+Physics combo which is 5 years but you graduate with both a B.Eng and B.Sci. Here is the list of units:
http://handbook.curtin.edu.au/courses/32/321827.html
Bear in mind that I'm 26 so I'm already getting into the game late. Apart from purely satisfying my interest, is an additional physics background worth it for an EE, or is it better to just stick with the 4 year course? How would employers perceive it?
http://handbook.curtin.edu.au/courses/32/321827.html
Bear in mind that I'm 26 so I'm already getting into the game late. Apart from purely satisfying my interest, is an additional physics background worth it for an EE, or is it better to just stick with the 4 year course? How would employers perceive it?