SUMMARY
A physics degree can effectively lead to a Master's in Engineering, particularly in Electrical Engineering with a focus on robotics. Candidates with a Bachelor of Science in Physics or Engineering Physics are well-positioned for this transition. Electives such as Signals & Systems and Control Theory are recommended to facilitate the shift. Programming skills and familiarity with embedded systems are also crucial for success in this field.
PREREQUISITES
- Bachelor of Science in Physics or Engineering Physics
- Understanding of Signals & Systems
- Knowledge of Control Theory
- Proficiency in programming and embedded systems
NEXT STEPS
- Research Master's programs in Electrical Engineering with a focus on robotics
- Study Signals & Systems and Control Theory as electives
- Enhance programming skills relevant to embedded systems
- Explore projects or internships in robotics to gain practical experience
USEFUL FOR
Students with a background in physics, aspiring engineers, and anyone interested in pursuing a Master's in Electrical Engineering with a specialization in robotics.