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Hi
I'm transfering to UC Berkeley as an EECS (EE & CS) major and I have to decide on an option soon. They are...
1) Electronics
2) Communications, Networks, Systems
3) Computer Systems
4) Computer Science <--- not an option, only for CSE majors
5) General
I'm leaning towards 1 & 2 (in no particular order), they all look interesting and stimulating so I'm having trouble choosing one. Is there anything I should know about career-wise? job prospects?
better descriptions are given below
I'm transfering to UC Berkeley as an EECS (EE & CS) major and I have to decide on an option soon. They are...
1) Electronics
2) Communications, Networks, Systems
3) Computer Systems
4) Computer Science <--- not an option, only for CSE majors
5) General
I'm leaning towards 1 & 2 (in no particular order), they all look interesting and stimulating so I'm having trouble choosing one. Is there anything I should know about career-wise? job prospects?
better descriptions are given below
Options
Electronics (Option I) is for students interested in integrated circuits, including fabrication technology, solid state devices, digital and analog circuits analysis and design, VLSI design, and computer-aided design and manufacturing; and for students interested in microelectromechanical systems, electromagnetics, acoustics, optoelectronics, plasmas, cryoelectronics, and antennas and propagation.
Communication, Networks, and Systems (Option II) is for students interested in networks, control, robotics, digital and analog communications, computer networks, signal processing, systems design and optimization, and power systems planning and operation; and for students interested in biology or medicine as well as electrical engineering, including biological sensors and signals, signal and image processing, and analysis and modeling of biological systems.
Computer Systems (Option III) is for students interested in machine architecture and logical design, operating systems, database systems, programming systems and languages, and digital devices and circuits.
Computer Science (Option IV) is for students interested in design and analysis of algorithms, complexity theory and other theoretical topics, artificial intelligence, and computer graphics.
General Option (Option V) is for students whose interests are broad or are not yet focused on a specific field. This flexible option enables students to explore several areas of electrical engineering and computer sciences.
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