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B.S. in physics, but what minor(s)?

 
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Jun19-12, 08:42 PM   #1
 

B.S. in physics, but what minor(s)?


I'm majoring in physics, and possibly getting my business degree within the 4 years. I would like to work at an engineering firm, or a power plant. So I was considering minoring in an engineering, like electrical or mechanical, but I'm open to others. What would be the best engineering to minor in. I'd probably go onward to get my masters in the engineering, if necessary. I know most people are going to say just to major in the engineering, but my first love is physics and I've told myself since grade school it'd be my first degree.
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Jun19-12, 10:30 PM   #2
 
It would seem that if your goal is to become an engineer that majoring in engineering is a wise course of actions.

Have you thought about engineering physics?
Jun20-12, 10:32 AM   #3
 
What's engineering physics?
Jun20-12, 11:30 AM   #4
 

B.S. in physics, but what minor(s)?


If you have your heart set on working at a power plant, then electrical engineering would be a good choice. Mechanical engineering is more geared toward design and analysis of machines.
Jun20-12, 08:42 PM   #5
 
I was thinking electrical because I wanted to work on the power of tomorrow, and hopefully make a name for myself.
Jun21-12, 10:33 AM   #6
 
Renewable/solar energy is a big deal right now. Does your school offer a minor in anything like that?
Jun21-12, 11:17 AM   #7
 
Well, at the moment I'm finishing my general classes, I had to go to a community college then transfer due to finance issues and me not wanting any loans. So right now I have a couple of options but i didn't know that was something you could actually study, I thought it was a "go get your degree in engineering and come work" thing.
Jun21-12, 11:23 AM   #8
 
Getting a general engineering degree would probably be good enough to go into revewable... I imagine you could probably learn the ins and outs of it on the job after being hired, or research it yourself and then prove yourself in an interview. But my school offers a minor in it that I've been eyeballing myself.
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