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Options outside of engineering are also available to electrical engineers. For example, a bachelor's in EE is extremely attractive to law firms because of its application in patent law.
 
Options outside of engineering are also available to electrical engineers. For example, a bachelor's in EE is extremely attractive to law firms because of its application in patent law.
   
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That being said, the curriculum for Tech's electrical engineering major is notoriously strenuous. Many classes (i.e. [[ECE 2031]], [[ECE 3043]]) have a strong reputation of taking far more than their allotted weekly lab times. If you find yourself struggling with math-heavy classes like [[ECE 2026]] but enjoying programming-heavy classes like [[ECE 2036]], consider changing your major to [[Computer Engineering]] or [[Computer Science]].
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That being said, the curriculum for Tech's electrical engineering major is notoriously strenuous. Many classes (i.e. [[ECE 2031]], [[ECE 3043]]) have a strong reputation of taking far more than their allotted weekly lab times. If you find yourself struggling with math-heavy classes like [[ECE 2026]] but enjoying programming-heavy classes like [[ECE 2036]], consider changing major to [[Computer Science]].
 
==Degree Requirements==
 
==Degree Requirements==
 
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