Ask HN: Is a Computer Engineering masters worth it?
I'm in my undergrad for Computer Science and have about two semesters left before graduation. I'm working in the power industry right now as a software engineer (C#/.NET mostly), and I got this nagging feeling that I should have gone for Computer Engineering instead of Computer Science.
If I'm interested in getting into lower level systems programming/firmware (and maybe even doing some hardware stuff), would it be worth it to go for a MS in Computer Engineering or could I learn most of what I need to learn on my own? If I do go for the degree, I likely could do it part time while working.
There isn't necessarily anything in particular that I want to work on right now, but I feel like having a stronger background in lower level systems and hardware would prove beneficial for me in the future.
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[ 2.0 ms ] story [ 17.7 ms ] threadChanging your major from computer science to computer engineering may be worthwhile, but with either major, a masters degree has effectively no more value than a bachelors, unless you work for a bureaucracy where the extra paper automatically increases your pay, regardless of how productive you are.