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I'm currently working on my BS in mechanical engineering. My question is can I get a masters in electrical engineering afterwards or do I have to take a ton of EE classes to catch up to the graduate level?

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It's going to depend on the program, what classes you took and whether that preparation will allow you to handle the graduate-level classes. Many people get Masters degrees in areas other than their undergraduate degree.

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Many people get Masters degrees in areas other than their undergraduate degree.

 

This is very much true. I know someone with a Chemistry degree go on to do an MSc and then a PhD in theoretical physics. So, changing direction is possible.

 

The best thing to do is speak to the universities in question.

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