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Hey /sci/, undergrad CompSci major. I've been interested in DSP and signal processing (keep in mind I have no real experience with either, the IDEA seems fascinating), and the CompSci degree track allows me to take "concentration electives" in any related discipline I seek to study.
My question is, if I were to take, say
>Signals and Systems
>DSP
>Random Signals and Noise
>Communications Systems Engineering ~or~ Digital Audio and Image Signal Processing
Would I have a sufficient education in the field? Do engineering firms hire people who are "DSP" guys specifically, or are they looking for straight up Electrical/computer Engineers? Note: I can take those classes above and still take a large amount of Software Engineering classes at the same time. Will any of this cross-over to the private sector, or will my DSP training just not be sufficient to work with it?
My question is, if I were to take, say
>Signals and Systems
>DSP
>Random Signals and Noise
>Communications Systems Engineering ~or~ Digital Audio and Image Signal Processing
Would I have a sufficient education in the field? Do engineering firms hire people who are "DSP" guys specifically, or are they looking for straight up Electrical/computer Engineers? Note: I can take those classes above and still take a large amount of Software Engineering classes at the same time. Will any of this cross-over to the private sector, or will my DSP training just not be sufficient to work with it?
