SUMMARY
The discussion centers on the decision-making process for a student interested in pursuing a double major in Computer Science and Physics, given the constraints of their current university, which only offers a Physics minor. Key recommendations include obtaining a CS degree while taking as many relevant physics and math courses as possible, such as Calculus I, II, III, Differential Equations, and Classical Mechanics. The importance of Quantum Mechanics is emphasized, particularly for those considering graduate studies in physics. Ultimately, the choice to transfer to a university with a full Physics major should be weighed against personal circumstances and academic goals.
PREREQUISITES
- Understanding of Computer Science fundamentals
- Familiarity with Calculus I, II, III, and Differential Equations
- Knowledge of Classical Mechanics and Quantum Mechanics
- Awareness of the requirements for graduate programs in Physics
NEXT STEPS
- Research graduate program requirements for Physics at various universities
- Explore independent study options in Quantum Mechanics
- Investigate the specific courses offered in the Physics minor at the current university
- Assess the implications of transferring to a university with a full Physics major
USEFUL FOR
Students considering a dual focus in Computer Science and Physics, academic advisors, and individuals planning to pursue graduate studies in Physics.