Going to RIT this Fall: Dual Majoring MicroE & Physics?

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In summary, the conversation discusses the possibility of doing a dual major in Micro Electronic Engineering and Physics at RIT. The speaker is concerned about the workload and is seeking advice from others who may have experience with a similar double major. They mention that some courses may be able to be double-counted and clarify that the required physics courses for engineering are University Physics and Modern Physics. The conversation ends with the speaker expressing their gratitude for the help and asking about the acronym "RIT", which stands for Rochester Institute of Technology.
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Hello all!

I am planning on going to RIT this fall into the Micro Electronic Engineering program. I realized after looking through my schedule for classes that there a lot of physics courses that are required. I was wondering if taking on MicroE and Physics as a dual major is too much to handle or if anyone has done a dual major with Physics and a related Engineering program.

Thanks for the help!

Steve
 
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Steve, I bet that the only required "physics" courses are University Physics and Modern Physics. This is the required physics for ALL engineers (some don't take modern). If you have some AP credit in the liberal arts and/or don't mind the extra work, then there is still nothing wrong with doing a dual major in physics as well. Just note that you will have to do the remainder of the physics curriculum as well as your engineering curriculum.

I'm sure as long as you talked to your advisor/dept. head, you would be able to double count certain courses. For example, there's no point taking the physics electronics course if you already have several engineering electronics courses. Additionally, an engineering E&M shouldn't mean much when you have physics E&M.
 
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Awesome, thanks for the help.
 
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bit outta topic but what's RIT
 
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Rochester Institute of Technology.
 

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