(11-12-2010, 02:39 AM)Corea Wrote: Hm. Personally, I would get a Bachelor's and then your Master's in your field before working. Then after you've secured employment, you can get your MBA later down the road. By the way, does Computer Engineering interest you at all?
That does seem like it would work.
Should I then go into a Doctorate program directly after my Master's?
Computer Engineering, well from Wiki I will look at what parts of it interest me:
Digital and Logic Design (Using Verilog or VHDL)
Algorithms and Compiler Construction
Computer architecture and organization
Industrial Instrumentation
Industrial automation (Using PLCs,PLDs,and HMI)
Robotics
Artificial intelligence
Circuit analysis
Signal and systems
Database systems (Using MS Access, SQL and Oracle)
Digital (Computer) electronics
Digital signal processing (Using Matlab)
Electronics
Embedded systems (Using Microcontrollers,FPGA,PLDs and ARMs)
Human-computer interaction or Human Machine Interface(HMI)
Interactive Systems engineering
Operating systems (Using LINUX,SOLARIS,Mac OS and RTOs)
Programming fundamentals
Social and professional issues
Software engineering (Using UML)
Computer security
VLSI design and fabrication
Computer networking (Using Omnet,Opnet,RouterSim and Packet Tracer)
Wireless Communication (Using Zigbee,Bluetooth,WiFi and WiMAX)
Fault diagnostic and tolerant systems
Parallel and distributed computing
Control engineering (Digital and Analog)
Microprocessors interfacing and programming
Microwave Engineering
Electric and Electronic Machines
Power Electronics
Process Control and Instrumentation
Programming Languages (Using C)#,VB.NET,JAVA)
Computer Graphics (Using 3DS MAX,MAYA)
Data Acquisition Systems
Internet and Web Programming (Using XHTML,ASP.NET,JAVASCRIPT AND COLD FUSION)
Hardware Engineering (PC Components Design LAN Card,Sound Card,VGA Card,Motherboard,MODEM etc)
PC Interfacing and Process Control
Analog and Digital PCB Design (Using ORCAD,ARES,EAGLEVIEW)
(11-12-2010, 02:39 AM)Corea Wrote: As for your volunteering... contact local churches in the area and see if they have any affiliation with homeless shelters or soup kitchens. Just let them know you're looking for opportunities such as that to volunteer your help.
Would a food bank count?
(11-12-2010, 02:39 AM)Corea Wrote: Why do you have to wait until next year to join the clubs? I don't understand why that would ever be the case. Please elaborate on this?
You must have already signed up for the club and paid to join.
Also Corea, thank you for your replies. =]