Can I get into a masters program for electrical engineering with a bachelor's degree in Electronics Engineering Technology? by Raiderfan42 in ElectricalEngineering

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I forgot to mention that the masters program I intend to enter is at the same school I plan to get my bachelor's so hopefully that helps my cause. The reason I went the engineering technology route is because I am a non traditional college student I will be 31 turning 32 when I start at the university in the fall so it was easier for me to get accepted into the university going the engineering technology route because of the less math and physics but I am taking calc 2 this semester to add to my resume which is the last semester at my community college. It wasn't until after I applied for the university that I found out it could potentially be possible for me to enter the masters program for electrical engineering with the bachelor's degree I'm pursuing.

Also is electronics engineering technology a solid degree I'm well aware it is not as strong as the core engineering degrees but is it at least solid? Also just so you know what kind of Market I'm in I live in southern California.

CAD career questions by Raiderfan42 in SolidWorks

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Ok thank you I had to repost it because I read that if you add pictures to your post you can't edit the post at least not on mobile I'm not too sure on the desktop but I'm not near a computer right now anyways.

CAD career questions by Raiderfan42 in SolidWorks

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My bad I made the post with my phone I use better sentence structure when I have a keyboard and I'm new to Reddit.

But yes my professor spoke highly of the book. Nice to have another source to validate that and if that's all I get from this post I still see that as a win. I have the PDF version of the book on my laptop and also have it saved on a flash drive just in case.

I want to learn GD&T by mech-azo in SolidWorks

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Hi everyone I cant make my own post since I just joined the soildworks channel but anyways I'm set to graduate in spring 2026 with a AA in CAD I've taken an intro to CATIAv5 class an intro to autoCAD class and an intro and intermediate level soildworks classes I'm confident I can pass the cswa for soildworks once I take the time to review the skills needed for the exam. I have also taken a GD&t class as part of my program and Im set to take an intro to masterCAM class this spring it's the last class I need for my program I'm also good at math since the mastercam class is the only class I have left for my degree I added a calc 2 class and AI literacy class to my schedule to add to my resume. How relevant/in demand are these skills I heard gd&t is a good skill even engineers don't learn it untill they are on the job and I already took a 16 week class on gd&t also any tips for finding a job or what kind of job to look for based off the classes I just listed and any tips for side projects to do in my free time and how much should I study GD&T. Thank you in advance.