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I dont have an undergraduate degree in Electrical Engineering. What do I do?

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I dont have an undergraduate degree in Electrical Engineering. What do I do?

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If your undergraduate degree is in a related field like Computer Engineering, then you are exempt from the usual preparatory class requirements. If your undergraduate degree is in Computer Science and you are going into a Software Engineering graduate program, then you are exempt from the usual preparatory class requirements. If your undergraduate degree in not in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering or Computer Science, then you must fulfill the Computer Engineering undergraduate deficiency BEFORE you can take graduate courses. Go to the ECE graduate office for the appropriate form/procedure.

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