Difference between the coursework of EECS, ECS and CS?

<p>I have been researching a lot about my college options and am stuck on the decision what to take. As I like to get everything possible out of a course and would not like to miss any subject form CS(Computer Sciences) if I take ECS(Engineering and Computer Sciences) or EECS(Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences). So please could you help with the amount of course work that is decreased or increased.</p>

<p>Thanks in advance!</p>

<p>That depends on a lot of factors such as which college you’re attending and what CS/EECS classes you take. It is probably best to take some introductory EECS classes and get a feel for what the subject is like, and whether you like EE or CS and want to pursue it.</p>

<p>But the thing is that I am still in 10th grade and I am thinking a lot of things for my post 12th so I would just like to know does EECS looses out any course work of CS because the thing is i love physics, CS and engineering equally and if I want to catch up on one than I don’t want to miss out any thing from that.
So please help me.</p>

<p>If you pick EECS over CS, you might not need to take the more advanced/theoretical computer science subjects. But even if you pick EECS, you can usually take whatever other classes you like, as long as it fits in your schedule and you are able to. Also you’re in 10th grade.</p>

<p>Yup</p>