Can Applied Physics Undergraduates Pursue a Masters in EE?

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In summary, undergraduates with a background in applied physics may be able to pursue a Master's degree in electrical engineering, but it will depend on individual qualifications and admission requirements. Some students may need to take additional courses to meet the prerequisites for a Master's in EE program. It is important for students to research and carefully consider their options before applying to a Master's program in EE.
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Was a member in my applied physics undergrad, now back while I save up and study up for a masters in EE.
 
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Welcome back! (from an MSEE) :smile:
 
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Hello and :welcome: !

Have fun and stay curious!
 
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