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Could someone tell me which engineering program requires least physics?
1. Electrical
2. Industrial
3. Mechanical
1. Electrical
2. Industrial
3. Mechanical
The discussion centers on identifying engineering programs that require the least physics, with participants highlighting Electrical, Industrial, and Mechanical Engineering. It is established that all these fields necessitate a solid understanding of physics, with Industrial Engineering being perceived as less physics-intensive compared to the others. The conversation emphasizes the importance of specialized knowledge in areas such as Electromagnetic Theory and Mechanics, particularly for students pursuing Energy specialization. The role of effective teaching and the use of supplementary resources like tutoring is also underscored as critical for mastering complex subjects.
PREREQUISITESStudents considering engineering programs, educators in engineering fields, and individuals seeking to understand the physics requirements across various engineering disciplines.
Mika-Yugo said:Could someone tell me which engineering program requires least physics?
1. Electrical
2. Industrial
3. Mechanical
Cliff_J said:Physics is really just math anyways.
I guess that depends on whether you would count Theoretical Mathematics or stick to discrete.Tom Mattson said:It most certainly is not. There is no experimental side to mathematics.
DirtyDan said:I guess that depends on whether you would count Theoretical Mathematics or stick to discrete.