Im still doing the Engineering Physics thing...
Gonna take Computer Science courses for my Engineering Electives, any kind of science research needs computer science skills.. and if i do not go to grad school i believe the computer science skills would make me more useable to many other...
No one in particular. It just seems to be that way and most people i talk to tell me that unless i plan on going to grad school that it will be harder to find a good paying job with a physics degree than an engineering one. I've asked around on different forums and that is the result I've came...
Hey guys, I am currently an Engineering Physics student in my sophomore year, however i am having some second thoughts. Basically I am wondering if anyone has had any trouble getting a job with a bachelors in EP or physics?
I originally thought i would go onto grad school for astrophysics or...
Well an astronaut would be nice but I am not really holding my breath on that one lol. But basically i haven't fully decided what i want to do.. which is making the decision even more difficult. I know i want to do some kinda of work that puts me in "space" things. I have most interest in...
No.. because i take all of the physics major classes plus engineering classes... basically kinda a double major. I am really just looking for some advice about those engineering classes and what would maybe benefit me most in space related fields.
I am taking physics.. I am an Engineering physics major.. I take all required classes for a physics major and i will be plenty qualified for grad school in astrophysics.
I just have the opportunity to take some engineering electives with my major and were wondering which discipline of...
Hey guys, I am a Sophmore Engineering Physics student and kinda have a decision to make. Basically after i get my bachelors i want to go to grad school in something to do with space.. rather it be Astrophysics, Astronomy, Planetary sciences.. etc.
I already plan on having a minor in...
Homework Statement
A proton has mass 1.7x10-27 kg. What is the magnitude of the impulse required in the direction of motion to increase its speed from 0.995c to 0.998c? Where c is the speed of light.
Homework Equations
Im not quite sure of what equation is supposed to be used. I tried using...
This is the coursework for the degree its basically a Physics degree with Engineering stuff thrown in.. and I don't have to take a language... which i despise lol.
First Year Hours Credit
1English 101* or 118*, 102* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6...
I am contemplating chem engineering because of the fact that I am worried if i only get a bachelors in EP i won't be able to find much of a job...
And I've thought about just plain physics but i think the EP degree here at UT is better than just the physics. When i graduate i will have a...
Hey guys I am currently a Engineering Physics sophmore at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville. I plan on going to grad school in something space related.. i love space and astronomy and really want to work in that field when its all said and done. I've thought about astrophysics...
any other info i need to give guys?? i have been on this question for two days lol. I can finish it i just can't figure out how i get from a force in lbs pulling down on a string turning a disc... to the acceleration of the disc. I've looked through formulas and have had no luck anywhere.