EE or CS?

<p>There is something called "specialization" in a major. And there are MANY specializatoins in EE such as IC, Comm, DSP, Image Processing, Energy, Solid State, Photonic, Control, Optics, Comp sys arch, Electromagnetics/Microwave, Quantum electronics, Laser, Plasma, VLSI, Comp Network. I don't know where is the concept of "EE is just math" come from. </p>

<p>Those 8 more classes must be specialized EE courses.
You claim you know a lot about EE while having taken only intro level EE classes.</p>

<p>Which specialization does robotics fall under?</p>

<p>My specialization is VSLI btw.</p>

<p>at least some fields of EE require a lot of lab work.</p>

<p>at least to me CS is way harder then EE</p>

<p>and i am an EE major myself. i remember taking all of these programming classes and i would just be stuck all day in the lab trying to figure out how to write all them programs.</p>

<p>even CS majors find programming difficult....and I have had CS friends struggling in introductory circuits classes :rolleyes:</p>

<p>''Which specialization does robotics fall under?"</p>

<p>my guess is Control systems....</p>