pointless to do an engineering master's after a physics bachelors?

<p>I hope I’m not hijacking this thread, but…</p>

<p>I have a bachelors in physics, and I’ve been offered a place on a MS program in electrical engineering (at a university ranked just outside top 10, if that makes any difference). Since the MS is non-ABET, should I even accept the offer?? </p>

<p>One of the reasons why I applied for the MS in EE in the first place was so that I can get a more ‘marketable’ degree and open more doors…but will the MS really open more doors? Or will engineering companies throw out my CV simply because I don’t have that ABET BS degree?</p>