Alright. To begin with, I understand that this question going to be very specific and possibly impossible to answer. I just want you guys' opinion.
So, the question is as follows: I'm applying to higher education come fall, and I've settled on Electronics Engineering. However, all schools offer different masters programmes and it's understandably difficult to know now which master you'd want to study in 3 years time. So what I'd like to know is, how much does the masters programme matter when applying for different jobs? Just looking at the EEE, can I still get EE jobs that don't align with my masters programme of choice?
More specifically, for the time being I know now that I want to either work with electronics for environmental uses. Such as solar and wind, etc. Or, I would want to work in the gaming industry with things like developing consoles or VR equipment. Can I get a job in either of those areas with any EEE + Masters programme combination? Or would my masters programme of choice be crucial?
I know that you might not have an answer to this specific question, I just want to know how broad the EEE is. If I have to know everything now, or if it won't matter if I change my mind mid education in which field I'd want to work in.
I'm thankful for any insight you can provide and I thank you for taking the time reading my question!
