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    Other Which branch of engineering is more physics heavy?

    Most people dont get wiser by age. It doesnt work like that. Some get wiser and some get dumber ( i saw it with my own eye. A math teacher whos a friend to my father became flat earther later at life) . And also alot of people stay and dont realy change their opinions about life. And also even...
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    Other Which branch of engineering is more physics heavy?

    Ok thanks. May i also ask what additions are needed the most incase of NE? what i can see needed is statistical mechanics and some more depth in QM but i suspect some other things will be lacking
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    Other Which branch of engineering is more physics heavy?

    Ok sorry im just going post the math and physics related parts of each program its going to be long but here : prep year ( shared by both ) : Math 1: Differential Calculus (Differentiation) Transcendental functions – Inverse function of transcendental functions –Derivative of transcendental...
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    Other Which branch of engineering is more physics heavy?

    Yes im fluent in it. And yea 2 programs. As i searched in almost every engineering program's curriculum these 2 seemed to have the most relation to physics which i confirmed by seeing that most people mention NE or EE when talking about physics heavy engineering
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    Other Which branch of engineering is more physics heavy?

    What do you mean by vague generalities? So i should providd the curriculum for both programs so people can judge?
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    Other Which branch of engineering is more physics heavy?

    If i was very lucky i guess i can try to go for phd straight in america thats if i got very high gpa. But most standard path would be masters then phd. And yea my plan is academia
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    Other Which branch of engineering is more physics heavy?

    With respect but people got different plans for life. I dont consider plan B at all . And i dont plan on getting married so my sole interest is in what prepares me better for physics graduate studies and i need answer for that only.
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    Other Which branch of engineering is more physics heavy?

    As soon as i can which is mostly will be after i finish my degree then i will try to go to physics graduate program in a good country
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    Other Which branch of engineering is more physics heavy?

    im not planning to stay here as my country is bad but for the comparison electrical engineers power machines have tons of job chances. Electronics and communucations have hard time compared to first and nuclear engineers have it the worst. But the thing is that i dont plan to go into industry so...
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    Other Which branch of engineering is more physics heavy?

    I didnt say its physics-less. I said its just more about technical details. Yes you need to study a portion thats not small to understand these but you will still be uncapable of competing against people who took a clean solid state physics course about the physics itself
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    Other Which branch of engineering is more physics heavy?

    But these are devices not realy physics. I looked at the ECE curriculum and they teach some about these but just give the minimum physics intro then and go into deep technical details
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    Other Which branch of engineering is more physics heavy?

    Forced by family. Happens more than you think outside of 1st world countrys
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    Other Which branch of engineering is more physics heavy?

    I will be entering engineering but i want to do graduate studies in physics after it so im searching for the branch with most physics so it would be abit easier of a transition. Im trying to decide between nuclear engineering or electronics and engineering
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