<p>I understand, but looking at the flow chart for the CompEng option, there really is very little of the traditional EE courses left, including my nemesis, two semesters of electromagnetic theory. Not to mention machine design, power systems, communications theory, and control systems. Some of that looks like it’s covered in some of the classes, but it’s a far cry from 30 years ago.</p>
<p>If I were looking for money, the difference between a Computer Engineering Option in EE vs. a straight Computer Engineering degree wouldn’t stop me. Wherever you go for a job is going to take you and teach you what you really need to know anyway.</p>