Choosing between traditional EEE and a new AI-integrated EE program — looking for advice
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My university is offering a new degree alongside their established EEE program. Both are in the same department, same faculty. The new one is called "Electronic & Intelligent Systems Engineering" and covers the usual EE core — Analog & Digital Electronics, Embedded Systems, VLSI, Signals & Systems, DSP, Wireless Communications, Robotics, Industrial Automation, Intelligent Power Systems — but with AI/ML modules built in: Computer Vision, Cloud AI, Advanced AI, and Quantum Computing.
For those of you working in the industry — is this kind of AI-integrated EE curriculum becoming the norm or does it spread graduates too thin? And does a non-traditional degree title actually matter when applying for standard EE roles?
Thanks.
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