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The discussion centers on the mathematics involved in various engineering courses. Participants express uncertainty about which engineering disciplines require more advanced mathematics. Electrical engineering, especially in signal processing, is highlighted as a field with significant mathematical demands. The conversation emphasizes the need for clarity regarding specific courses and their mathematical content to better understand the requirements of different engineering paths.
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I don't know the topics of maths under each kind of engineering courses
Which course is more maths involved?
Which course cover most non-secondary mathematics?

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That argument and questions are really vague, could you be a little more precise?
 
I would say electrical engineering, particularly in the field of signal processing.

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