<p>I’m a systems engineer.</p>
<p>Both EE and SE has its own perks. SE is on a grander scale. Systems engineers end up creating transportation systems such as trains or flights. NASA employs a massive amount of systems engineers for the creation and launch of its spacecrafts. Boeing is a family of systems engineers. </p>
<p>In EE, you learn how to manufacture the circuits on a dish. In SE, you learn how to use a million dishes to aid the NSA in intercepting every phone call made at will. </p>
<p>And yes, you do learn how to do that. There’s a class on that. Agent-based modeling.</p>