Programs Masters options for physics major

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A physics graduate is seeking suggestions for master's programs in engineering that are suitable for their background. They are particularly interested in universities in Canada, the USA, or English-speaking countries. The discussion highlights the flexibility of course selection based on institutional policies and suggests computer vision as a potential field of study, emphasizing the importance of strong math and problem-solving skills, which align well with a physics degree. Recommendations for specific universities are requested but not provided in the discussion.
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Hi,
I am a physics major graduate and i what to do a masters preferably in engineering and i would like some suggestions on the possible courses i can do. Thanks
 
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You can take whatever courses your institution will allow you to take.
 
i mean engineering courses that can be done by physics majors. I want to do the course from either Canada, USA or a country that i won't had a problem getting along because of them not speaking English. Suggestions of Universities would be great .
 
Have you considered computer vision? You need epic math and problem solving skills to do that, I think a physics B. Sc. would fit nicely.
 
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