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    Engineering Becoming an engineer with a Physics degree

    @aliaze1: Well, Nuclear Engineering is an more or less interdisciplinary field. And medicine is not engineering , and materiel science! is more science-sided.This is something else than let's say mechanical engineering or mechatronics.
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    Why do it if someone else does it better?

    Well i don't know... Still being a student it does matter, a lot. There it is all about how long it takes you to understand the matter.
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    Programs Getting a Master's in science or engineering with a business degree

    To be honest, this sounds strange! I mean it is even nearly impossible to get a Master degree in mechanical engineering with a Bachelor in physics. And now you come up with business bachelor...
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    Schools Apply for Grad Schools in Germany: Physics Departments

    Yeah, Cern is somewhere near there. High energy physics, particle physics.
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    Schools Apply for Grad Schools in Germany: Physics Departments

    Jacobs University in Bremen is a private university. A pretty new university compared to the others. Is it for Master or PhD? The tution are pretty high.Other than that, Germany should be pretty good for physics^^ (though i don't like their undergraduate programme..)
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    Engineering Becoming an engineer with a Physics degree

    There aren't nanobots yet. But they are working on it.
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    Engineering Becoming an engineer with a Physics degree

    This is bad :( I wanted to study bachelors in physics and then go to biomedical engineering (with focus on nano-robotics and molecular engineering)
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    Engineering Becoming an engineer with a Physics degree

    I have a question. Is physics a no-no if you are not so good at explaining things ? Or can/must you learn it while at university? I am insecure.
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    Physics or Engineering: Which Degree Will Help Me Create and Develop Technology?

    Sorry to bump the thread. I think i have decided now. I will go for a bachelor in physics trying to get in touch with bionanophysics and biomolecular engineering. Later i can still work in the engineering fields hopefully. I want to get a profound basis first.
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    Courses Nervous about first quarter and courseload

    Well, i think in USA, it depends very much on which Univesity you are going to. Hell, i don't want to know the (real!) courseload and workload of students at elite-unis like M.I.T . Here, it doesn't really matter that much where you study (Bachelor), besides some reputation (for your ego).
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    Courses Nervous about first quarter and courseload

    Universities here in Europe or to be more precise, Germany. But i am speaking of course-hours ( = 45minutes). Also i can't get how you only have to get 15CPs per term. Here it is about 30CPs average per term.. To get the Bachelor-degree you have to have atleast 180CPs.
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    Courses Nervous about first quarter and courseload

    Oh lol, i really wonder 14hrs/week... Here 25hrs/week is average!
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    Engineering Physics: Pros & Cons for Grad School

    @Feldoh: Wow that is a rich programme. So many options. If a such a programme would exist here, i would go for it!
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    Nanotechnology for Curing Cancer Inquiry

    I wonder if such specialized course would be benificial. I mean, there are many who says, that in the end you have knowledge of many fields but you have no in-depth view at all. I just wonder.
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    Nanotechnology for Curing Cancer Inquiry

    Actually, what did he study as bachelor? Physics?