lukeMG
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I'm about to finish my BS in Mechanical engineering and I was wondering about doing a dual major in Physics. The departments are very closely related. I actually only have to take 12 hours of upper level physics courses (intro modern physics, quantum, electromagnetic theory, etc.)
I've already decided to get a masters in fluids and thermo, but my question is that there are so many applications in physics with this masters that could this help me in the long run with a job?
I've already decided to get a masters in fluids and thermo, but my question is that there are so many applications in physics with this masters that could this help me in the long run with a job?