Comment The degree doesn't matter - you do (Score 1) 86
You already have 'IT' experience / qualifications - what do you want to do? I believe that a strong understanding of software is a lot harder to get than a strong understanding of hardware.
I am cautious of hybrid degrees - I would be concerned that they water down the content to pack it into the time available.
If you're passionate about hardware, go EE. If you are passionate about software, go CS. If you want a foot in both camps, you could do what I did - CS, and then buy a copy of Horowitz and Hill "The Art Of Electronics". It's got enough content to start you on your way - and there are a truckloads of books in any library that will take you from there!
I am cautious of hybrid degrees - I would be concerned that they water down the content to pack it into the time available.
If you're passionate about hardware, go EE. If you are passionate about software, go CS. If you want a foot in both camps, you could do what I did - CS, and then buy a copy of Horowitz and Hill "The Art Of Electronics". It's got enough content to start you on your way - and there are a truckloads of books in any library that will take you from there!