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    Engineering Physics or Engineering: Which Degree Offers Better Job Opportunities?

    I plan on getting and Meng/Msc at least, so there shouldn't be too much confusion. Yeah, two years is short, especially since there's built in placements aswell. It only qualifies you to be a technician I think. In France it's either a BTS or a DUT, they're both 2 year degrees. Though nowadays...
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    Engineering Physics or Engineering: Which Degree Offers Better Job Opportunities?

    I know that companies that make medical devices such as MRI machines hire physicists. Also in the UK the NHS hires physicists through some sort of graduate training program for medical physics. I'm learning to program in my spare time and I like it so a software job would be a possibility. I'll...
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    Engineering Physics or Engineering: Which Degree Offers Better Job Opportunities?

    In France they wouldn't know what to do with a Beng in engineering if I decided to get one, because over here you either do a 2year technical degree or you go to an engineering school for 5 years and get an Msc. So I guess I'll be dealing with degree confusion whatever I do if I come back to...
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    Engineering Physics or Engineering: Which Degree Offers Better Job Opportunities?

    Well I'm bilingual (english and french) and my german is pretty good and I don't mind moving so I could live in the UK, France, Germany or even Switzerland. I'll look into what kind of degree they want in these countries for jobs I might be interested in.
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    Engineering Physics or Engineering: Which Degree Offers Better Job Opportunities?

    I would have no problem with doing an Msc, especially since in the UK (where I plan on studying) most of the time it only adds an extra year. But I didn't know if there were any jobs in industry for Msc physics graduates. I was also considering doing an Msc in engineering after a physics degree...
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    Engineering Physics or Engineering: Which Degree Offers Better Job Opportunities?

    Hi :) I'm new to this forum and I'm hoping you might be able to help me. I'll soon be applying to university, and I'm hesitating between a physics degree and an engineering degree. I like physics and maths a lot, and it's what I'm best at. But I've read a lot about how hard it is to get a...
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