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What degree would YOU get?

Skiguy411

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I have narrowed down my choices in majors to 3 different ones.

CE/EE - seems like it would be very hard. I'm not sure how I feel about designing circuits and what not.

Industrial Engineering - looks to be interesting, and probably not as difficult as CC/EE.

Business Managment (emphasis in Information Tech.) - probably the easiest of the 3.

Which would you do?

Edit: The career that is probably the most interesting to me right now is Computer and Information Systems Manager.
 
As a EE with an interest in CE, I'd obviously go that route, but ifyou're not SURE about designing circuits and passionate about things like microarchitecture, then it's probably not for you.
 
is Industrial Engineering stuff like controllers and controller logic? that stuff is interesting
 
Originally posted by: So
As a EE with an interest in CE, I'd obviously go that route, but ifyou're not SURE about designing circuits and passionate about things like microarchitecture, then it's probably not for you.


The problem is that I have never done anything like that. I suppose I could just take some ECE class and see how they go.
 
I would get a degree in Industrial Engineering and do a double major in Business Management

Industrial Engineering is business oriented in its ways
 
Engineering and Business Management are rather different fields. Most Engineers eventually get a MBA or other advanced business degree. I would go for what ever interests you the most initially. If you don't like engineering, join the lemmings that switch to business by sophmore year.
 
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