So I guess that people studying physics are the one interested in fundamental research and the one studying engineering are more likely to do R and D for private company?
Also, any utility to have a degree in physics than a master degree in engineering?
First of all, I know that some topic might cover my question but I felt I needed to write this ( maybe to calm myself) :)
To summarise, my dream job would be to develop product in the new technology (quantum computing as an example) for private company. A decent salary would be nice also...
Hi, I am currently completing my DEC in Cegep and I'm looking forward to pursue my study in physics and math. Since Laval don't offer Math and Phys program, I'm considering McGill honours program. Sadly for me, on their website they don't give a precise R-Score for the admission to this honours...