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Combining physics with electrical engineering, particularly in robotics, is a feasible path for those currently studying physics. Pursuing a master's degree in electrical engineering after completing a physics undergraduate degree is a common route. It is beneficial to take electives such as Signals & Systems and Control Theory during the physics program to facilitate this transition. Strong programming skills and familiarity with embedded systems will also enhance readiness for advanced studies in engineering.
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i have been studying physics since last year... and i considered that i would like to combine engineering ...and especially ,electrical engineering(robotics ) ... i don't have the opportunity to change school right now so i considered if i can combine them at the future with a master degree . thank you for your help
 
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If you have time take Signals & Systems and Control Theory as electives in your Physics BS. That will make the transition much easier. I am assuming your programming skills are sufficient. Also Embedded systems is easy to pick up.
 
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