Hi,
I'm currently finishing up a four-year BSc. in Computer Science, and recently I've been considering a DEO as a Naval Combat Systems Engineering officer. Since I've had the good fortune of a little foresight, I have an opportunity to try to mitigate the shortcomings of my CSC degree. After looking at through quite a bit of material here, I'm aware of the topics covered in the course, and the general parallels between the content and Electrical Engineering. I can't do anything in particular about any specific content, but I intend to shore up my knowledge-base as much as possible.
I'm looking for a description of the math and other skills required throughout the course. I've completed Calculus I & II, as well as Diff. Eq. The only other Math course that a BEng. Elec would need to take is Multi-variable Calculus. Is there anything above and beyond finishing a Multi-Variable course that would be helpful in preparation?
Any other suggestions, comments, or criticisms regarding me or the NCSE field would also be appreciated. Its often that you don't know you're forgetting to ask a question until someone else points it out.
Hopefully I'm not getting too far ahead of myself here.
Best Regards.
I'm currently finishing up a four-year BSc. in Computer Science, and recently I've been considering a DEO as a Naval Combat Systems Engineering officer. Since I've had the good fortune of a little foresight, I have an opportunity to try to mitigate the shortcomings of my CSC degree. After looking at through quite a bit of material here, I'm aware of the topics covered in the course, and the general parallels between the content and Electrical Engineering. I can't do anything in particular about any specific content, but I intend to shore up my knowledge-base as much as possible.
I'm looking for a description of the math and other skills required throughout the course. I've completed Calculus I & II, as well as Diff. Eq. The only other Math course that a BEng. Elec would need to take is Multi-variable Calculus. Is there anything above and beyond finishing a Multi-Variable course that would be helpful in preparation?
Any other suggestions, comments, or criticisms regarding me or the NCSE field would also be appreciated. Its often that you don't know you're forgetting to ask a question until someone else points it out.
Hopefully I'm not getting too far ahead of myself here.
Best Regards.