Data from 1998 Career Services Graduating Student Survey: Course 6 (EECS)
1. EECS Degree Type

2. Future Career
a) When Job Search/Grad School Application Began

b) Primary Status After Graduation

3. Fields of study for EECS majors entering Graduate School

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MIT Degree
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SB
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Law
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MEng
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Physics
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CS
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Engineering
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Engineering Science
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Law
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English Lit-BA
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Masters
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EE
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Ph.D/Sc.D
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4. Sectors that EECS majors join after Graduation

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Industry
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SB
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MEng
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Master of Science
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Ph.D/Sc.D
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| Consulting | ||||
| Software Development | ||||
| Consumer Electronics | ||||
| Chip Design & Fabrication | ||||
| Computer Hardware & Peripheral Systems | ||||
| Internet-related |
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| Industrial Automation & Control | ||||
| Government |
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| Industrial Labs | ||||
| University | ||||
| Aerospace | ||||
| Investment | ||||
| Telecommunications | ||||
| Automobile | ||||
| Health Care | ||||
| Miscellaneous |
5. Essential Skills
5.1 Technical
a) Technical Knowledge

b) Information Technology

5.2 Survival at Job
a) Communication

b) Critical Thinking

c) Teamwork

d) Change Management

e) Leadership

f) Self-Managed Learning

5.3 Social
a) Ethics/Social Responsibility

b) Interpersonal/Diversity