I have decided to major my engineering degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering, however I only start this year.
I am interested in the field of robotics, specifically the side of the programming, developing intelligent machines and artificial intelligence etc.
My question is, would...
I'll probably have to wait until I get into uni first, and ask a counselor of something about the direction in regards to subjects. I was under the impression that some of the master in nuclear engineering degrees only required an engineering degree.
Also, e.bar.goum, did your friend study...
That sounds pretty good. Is this an alternative to getting a masters to get into nuclear engineering? Or is this, to cover the prerequisites for the masters course?EDIT: I'll keep an eye on that, as they offers nanotechnology summer scholarships also, that's what I would do if I decided against...
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I applied a few months ago, and we get offered next week. I think I'm pretty certain that I will get into UQ, unless they substantially raise their intake level.
I know they have physics, and as you said, I've heard that you can take pretty much any electives you want, however I don't...
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Next year I am enrolled in an engineering course in my country, Australia. I want to be able to do nuclear engineering in future, but it is not offered here. What is offered however is mechanical engineering (among others of course).
My issue is that I don't want to go abroad for a 4...
Yeah I had noticed that thread, and did see how it said that 'nuclear engineering' is needed, but wasn't sure if that was only compared with mechanical, or that just overall an engineering degree is needed.
I'm currently looking at studying Nuclear engineering, as I am interested in this side of physics and would like to take part in the future of this industry. There's a few issues. Firstly, there aren't any nuclear 'engineering' degrees in my country. This is ok with me, I have been looking at...