Electrical engineering with computer science minor

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<p>I don’t full agree with this answer simply because the Cmpe curriculum seems to vary quite a bit from school to school. At my school when I was a Cmpe student EE and Cmpe differed by 6 classes, now they differ by 4 (with one being a discrete math for cmpe). </p>

<p>[Bachelor</a> of Science in Computer Engineering Degree Requirements](<a href=“http://www.ece.gatech.edu/academics/undergrad/cmpe_require.html]Bachelor”>http://www.ece.gatech.edu/academics/undergrad/cmpe_require.html)
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<p>As you see it pretty much boils down to electives. So my advice to you is to see what the Cmpe program at your school(s) look like and make a decision from there. On CC i’ve read about people who have experience the same thing I have and people who have experience programs with more CS and less EE that i’ve experienced.</p>