I will get my bachelor of science in mathematics this month. however, i still don't feel satisfied enough. I never really got that much pleasure or excitement in studying math.
So i'm deciding to do a second bachelor of science degree. Which of the three is most exciting and has very good career outlook if combined with a math degree? --
Computer science, electrical engineering or economics.
Which is better for a second bachelor degree: electrical engineering, computer science or economics?
I am an engineer and I see a lot of high paying jobs for electrical engineers and not enough people to fill them
Reply:Computer science for sure. It is the wave of the future. Computers are still in their infancy and will be around for many hundreds of years only to progesss with time.
Reply:I would go for Computer Science. Computer Science is a ton of fun. To me it's the way math can be fun. Real time applications and real life situations, it's way cool. If you are business inclined maybe even think about Information Systems. Between Computer Science and Information Systems, with Information Systems you don't get the hard-weight hardware stuff that CS has. You'd end up with a very strong business and programming background.
Hope it helps :)
Reply:EE. Computer science is a vocational course. Economics is a very sustainable post grad interest. Get the EE.
Reply:electrical has high scope
while in economics u don't have to work hard
yet i will suggest u computer science
because its interesting and its demand never finishes
u will be satisfied .
Reply:I like CS. Great job prospects at the moment. But I would do a Masters - cheaper and to a higher standard.
Thanks
Bill
Reply:you should go for for computer science as it has a lot of fun and a bright future
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