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Some guidance on what course to take towards making machines as a career?
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Hi, I graduated computer science in information technology, which is mainly software development, but I'm more interested in making machines, like TVs, cellphones, electric cars and how they work. I've done some reading on some masters and should I take electrical engineering to learn about these stuff? There's mechanical engineering, manufacturing engineering and industrial engineering too. I'm confused what I should take. Will I be able to find a job after getting a masters in eletrical engineering? What kind of jobs would that be? I have a passion to create things and make things, consumer goods. Hoping it would be profitable too as a bonus. Software development isn't as interesting as those things anymore. Any help and advice from experienced people? Thanks.

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