I can't speak from experience, but your guess sounds good to me. If you mean to avoid specializing, then just plain old Electrical Engineering would appear to have the broadest and least specific approach.
I should have mentioned earlier, but I think most of those are more hardware focused...
Thank you very much for the information, this helps clear things up a lot. But I do wonder, anecdotally, why people would shy way from the imaging jobs, especially considering that they are much less common. If I had to guess, lower paying or more stressful/difficult or unstable job security...
Also, here's a quote from a website with lots of info about science/technology related careers. This may help you get an idea about another way to work with with space-related science.
You're right, it's still very early for you to be planning this out. I think most people change their minds multiple times before finally settling, and sometimes they end up right where they started (that's me...) so I applaud you for trying to figure this stuff out early!
Based on what you...
I am in a remarkably similar situation. I am 27 and already have a BA in Japanese Studies (almost bilingual) and Political Science. I honestly don't know how I ended up with such a non-technical degree because my passions and interests have always been in science and technology, I suppose I was...
Would a Medical Physicist who only wanted to do diagnostic work and little or no "radiation therapy" type work be able to find a job? When I was researching Med Phys master's programs, I saw some schools that offered specializations in "diagnostic", "oncology" and "nuclear medicine" and I'm just...
Come on, guys, try to be a little more helpful. It does no good to tell someone to "Google it", because chances are Google is what brings people to these very forums. That is what brought me here. Unfortunately, Google "answers" most of my "questions" by bringing me to forums where someone else...