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Programs Joint Degree in Computer Science and Physics.
Thank you for the taking the time to answer my questions.- Laveshlc
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Programs Joint Degree in Computer Science and Physics.
So would you recommend the program?- Laveshlc
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Programs Joint Degree in Computer Science and Physics.
Please have a look at the theoretical physics 1 and 2 course descriptions http://imgur.com/a/8x8xD. Would that cover the mathematics required? Thanks.- Laveshlc
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Programs Joint Degree in Computer Science and Physics.
Ok.Thank you, for the taking the time to answer my questions.- Laveshlc
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Programs Joint Degree in Computer Science and Physics.
Thank you , i will definitely do that then. So would it be alright to not do a thesis in my last year and rather do courses since it is not required for admission to grad school ?- Laveshlc
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Programs Joint Degree in Computer Science and Physics.
Yes, i would be taking Quantam mechanics 3,classical mechanics 2 and 3, Electromagnetic magnetostatic theory and one course in general relativity or maybe another advanced course in EM. How do you see?- Laveshlc
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Programs Joint Degree in Computer Science and Physics.
I'm sorry I don't understand, so are you recommending for or against the program?- Laveshlc
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Programs Joint Degree in Computer Science and Physics.
I apologise for not clarrifying this, the theoretical physics 1 and 2 courses cover all the mathematics required. The name of the school is University of Manitoba.- Laveshlc
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Programs Joint Degree in Computer Science and Physics.
Hello,I just graduated from high school and i will be starting university in fall 2016 at the University of Manitoba in Canada. They have a joint degree program in physics and computer science which is a program I'm considering since, I enjoy studying about both disciplines. I would like your...- Laveshlc
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