Electrical Engineering

<p>I would really like to major in EE, but I'm not sure if I only like science in it and not the applied science part. I love circuitry, optics, and semiconductors.... but I'm wouldn't call myself the best problem solver... I know you're wondering then why do you want to do engineering, but I am do well in math.... like I suck at like the infinite series and theoretical stuff, but I'm good at calculus when there is kind of a organized way of going about a problem. I thought EE would be the best for me because I love circuitry and logic design... I just don't know anymore</p>

<p>so can someone give me kind of a summary of the courses in the degree and the type of skills that would be needed to do well in an EE major?</p>

<p>anyone?......</p>

<p>I believe most math courses for engineers are not as theoretical as those needed by math, physics, and CS students. I see many courses have names like "Calculus for engineers", "linear algebra for engineers", etc. </p>

<p>If you love what you do, you'll be motivated to learn. Good work ethics are really important (if not the most important), and I believe you have that.</p>

<p>skills: Math + Analytic, logical thinking</p>

<p>you will be taking courses in circuits, electromagnetics, digital logic, solid state, microelectronics etc. etc.</p>

<p>Which engineering takes the most... creativity or like critical thinking.... I know all of them do, but which one the most?</p>