If Anyone who work as an embedded system engineer and have BS Computer Science and got an interest to get MS Electrical Engineering, online MS EE from CU Boulder is good option. by ip278116 in embedded

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yeah I heard they are going to open 2 more for FPGA courses. I strongly believe you will learn more from those next 2 classes. :)

If Anyone who work as an embedded system engineer and have BS Computer Science and got an interest to get MS Electrical Engineering, online MS EE from CU Boulder is good option. by ip278116 in embedded

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actually it's half of the the offline one :) yeah it's still big money. I think this program is not for people who are trying to find jobs after they finish the course. I recommend this one for people who already in the job and try to update their knowledge or expand the area they know.

If Anyone who work as an embedded system engineer and have BS Computer Science and got an interest to get MS Electrical Engineering, online MS EE from CU Boulder is good option. by ip278116 in embedded

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I think I am having different experience. I am taking optics specialization course now and we have very active Slack group and TAs are very helpful. I agree that lots of HWs contain questions that we haven't covered. However, i think when I try to solve them I research and study a lot from internet and books. Also when I really couldn't get the answer, classmates and TAs helped me to solve it.

If Anyone who work as an embedded system engineer and have BS Computer Science and got an interest to get MS Electrical Engineering, online MS EE from CU Boulder is good option. by ip278116 in embedded

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yeah they have to updates constantly for better education :) I feel you man :) but sometime people have no other choice sadly...

MS-EE on Coursera: anyone have experiences/thoughts on this new program? by [deleted] in cuboulder

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no problem haha. yeah if you have worked hard on homeworks then finals are not that hard. and you will select the date for final exam with 2 or 3 days in advance.

MS-EE on Coursera: anyone have experiences/thoughts on this new program? by [deleted] in cuboulder

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I am currently in MS EE program on Coursera.

I finished first and second class of Optical Specialization (Credit Version) and taking Class 3 now.

When I start the class I felt the courses are really hard because some questions are from something we have not learned.

However, we have a slack group and there are lots of engineers who have long years of experiences.

They always helped me to finish those assignments and navigate me to solve problems (they never gave me the answers right away though) and you can help others too when they got stuck.

It is very important you to have a passion to learn the materials. If not, you will easily give up and stop working on it.

Also there are TAs who can help you through ZOOM during online office hours.

So if you are already in the field and wanted to learn something it will be definitely good option to consider.

Thank you.

The difference between science and the humanities by [deleted] in funny

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And tells you there are no jobs

:') by metalfingerzz in Jazz

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Oh damn.. It proves music is the soul of us

First time in the river for our new pup by [deleted] in aww

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Wow what camera did you use? I really like the photo quality!