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BA or BS in physics for future engineer?
If i took the bachelor physics path then i assume to get a engineering job i would need a grad degree in engineering. I have heard of B.S physicist doing engineering but i image it would be a lot more difficult since you are competing against people that actually do have a eng degree. It...- Nevill24
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BA or BS in physics for future engineer?
well looking back over the BA program, so your not required to take those classes i mentioned earlyer (btw i meant E&M II rather than statics II) but you are required to take 2 additional physics courses 300+ level so i would not be missing out on as many physics courses as i said earlyer (and...- Nevill24
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BA or BS in physics for future engineer?
I figure if i want to get a engineering job I am going to have to go to grad school for some type of engineering. The only reason I am going with physics instead of engineering for a bachelor is because of time/money. I can graduate w/ physics in 2 years but it will take 3 years for...- Nevill24
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BA or BS in physics for future engineer?
Whats the big difference between BA/BS?? Right now I am doing the BS in physics in my sophomore year. Here at my school you are required to have an "emphasis" area in the physics programs. I am hoping to do some type of engineering (Mechanical is prefered, though i hear the only one that works...- Nevill24
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