Is Robotics the All-Inclusive Field of Science and Engineering?

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The discussion centers on the search for a comprehensive field in science and engineering that encompasses various disciplines such as physics, mathematics, programming, and research. Robotics is mentioned as a potential field of interest. However, the consensus is that no single field can cover all aspects of science and engineering due to the advanced nature of these disciplines. It is advised to choose a field based on personal interests, as most degrees will require some specialization. Additionally, pursuing courses from other departments is encouraged to broaden knowledge and skills.
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Hello all,I am studying MSC in Electrical and IT,,,,, My question is that Which is the field that includes everything of science and engineering? Like Physics, Mathamatics, Programming, research...etc...
Is Robotics such a field?

If I choose robotics can I switch the field latter a bit in my future?
 
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I don't know that any field includes everything in science and engineer. Pick a field based on the areas you like the most.
 
Science is way too advanced now for such a global degree to exist. Every degree you can possibly choose from will have some sort of specialization. Make your choice based on what interests you; you can always take courses from other departments in college.
 
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