MSEE with CS undergrad

<p>I'm currently completing a double major in computer science and music technology. As part of my music tech major, I take several EE courses:</p>

<p>Circuit Theory
Electronics I
Electronics/Circuits Lab
Logic Design
Microprocessors
Digital Design Lab
Structured Digital Design</p>

<p>I've also taken Physics I and II, and Calc I/Calc II/Linear Algebra/Discrete Math.</p>

<p>Will this plus a CS major (programming, data structures, computer architecture, C/UNIX, software eng, etc) plus additional courses in DSP as part of my music tech major be enough to make me a viable candidate for a masters' degree in EE? Right now I'm primarily interested in software and if I do go to grad school, I'd probably be looking for CS. However, I'm also very interested in DSP and EE seems like the path to take to get more involved in that, so I just want to know (out of curiosity more than anything) if that option would be feasible for me in the future. I understand that I'd probably have to make up some courses if I were to be admitted to a MSEE program, but is that even something that could happen in the first place?</p>

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<p>You are more than well qualified to pursue MS in EE. I think you’ll do very well with the combination of course work you have done so far. We hire people with background like yours.</p>