Operations research undergrad, engineering grad school?

SamAca10

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If I were to major in operations research could I later get a masters degree in engineering (Electrical or Computer)? Thanks
 
If I were to major in operations research could I later get a masters degree in engineering (Electrical or Computer)? Thanks

Depends on, in general Enigneering masters have specific undergraduate course requirements, something like so many science and engineering classes. You might be able to a waiver, required to take additional classes, or be on probationary status to get accepted into a masters engineering program.

Not the same but let me give you an example of masters degree program requirement. When I applied to an MBA program, the program had a requirement of taking college level calculus within five years or score certain score on GMAT math. Luckly, I scored higher enough on my GMAT math, otherwise I would had to make a calculus class.

Whatever Masters Engieering degree you want to purse, should pick a school and see what the admissions requirements are.
 
I'm going to bite my tongue then.

Holy crap! You too, eh?

To the OP, if you think life as an undergrad is tough, even at a Service Academy, wait until you get out into the real world!

Wow.... :eek:

ETA: Oh, and BTW, Operations Research is utilized in Industrial Engineering, so you will at least have a shot at that. I know because I have an MSIE.

But it's hard! You've been warned!
 
Holy crap! You too, eh?

To the OP, if you think life as an undergrad is tough, even at a Service Academy, wait until you get out into the real world!

Wow.... :eek:

ETA: Oh, and BTW, Operations Research is utilized in Industrial Engineering, so you will at least have a shot at that. I know because I have an MSIE.

But it's hard! You've been warned!

Zap! What old, salty Frankenstein brought you back to life?! :eek:
 
Holy crap! You too, eh?

To the OP, if you think life as an undergrad is tough, even at a Service Academy, wait until you get out into the real world!

Wow.... :eek:

ETA: Oh, and BTW, Operations Research is utilized in Industrial Engineering, so you will at least have a shot at that. I know because I have an MSIE.

But it's hard! You've been warned!

I've decided to stick with EE. It's more work than any other major, but I like it, and it's also the most marketable major.
 
I've decided to stick with EE. It's more work than any other major, but I like it, and it's also the most marketable major.

Yes, it is. Good choice.

And yes, it's BFM: Black Fu**ing Magic. If you can get it, you're smarter than I am.
 
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