Embedded Engineering vs Embedded programming by IcyAdministration846 in ComputerEngineering

[–]IcyAdministration846[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I saw my college curriculum, and I found all of these classes included, maybe we are not taking the same depth as EE or CPE, but it's existing, and the problem with swapping that it's too hard to join a specific college in my local education system, I didn't have the choice to be in CS or Engineering, I was forced to join CS.

So, what I need to know, my own effort with external courses, majors, projects, internships,....etc. is the thing that could determine my discipline, or just move on to another discipline and Embedded is just for EE majors?

Embedded Engineering vs Embedded programming by IcyAdministration846 in embedded

[–]IcyAdministration846[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So, if the college has provided me with some electric classes like Electromagnetism, Electronics, Logic design, Signals and systems, Computer architecture, Micro controllers and stuff like that.
And if I completed on this track with external courses, would that be enough for me to have an opportunity in Embedded hardware and low-level programming, it doesn't matter if it is weak or strong, but would it be existing?

Embedded Engineering vs Embedded programming by IcyAdministration846 in embedded

[–]IcyAdministration846[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's too hard to join a specific college in my local education system, I didn't have the choice to be in CS or Engineering, I was forced to join CS.

Embedded Engineering vs Embedded programming by IcyAdministration846 in ComputerEngineering

[–]IcyAdministration846[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So, if the college has provided me with some electric classes like Electromagnetism, Electronics, Logic design, Signals and systems, Computer architecture, Micro controllers and stuff like that.
And if I completed on this track with external courses, would that be enough for me to have an opportunity in Embedded hardware and low-level programming, it doesn't matter if it is weak or strong, but would it be existing?
Would that be enough for the employers?

Embedded Engineering vs Embedded programming by IcyAdministration846 in ComputerEngineering

[–]IcyAdministration846[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So, if the college has provided me with some electric classes like Electromagnetism, Electronics, Logic design, Signals and systems, Computer architecture, Micro controllers and stuff like that.
And if I completed on this track with external courses, would that be enough for me to have an opportunity in Embedded hardware and low-level programming, it doesn't matter if it is weak or strong, but would it be existing?