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The discussion centers on the educational path for a first-year Mathematics and Physics student at the University of Strathclyde seeking to understand technology design and electrical engineering. The participant expresses a desire to learn about designing and building complex technological systems, specifically for applications in physics and biomedical fields. Recommendations include pursuing courses in electrical engineering and consulting with faculty advisers to identify suitable classes and lab sequences available at Strathclyde.

PREREQUISITES
  • Basic understanding of Mathematics and Physics principles
  • Familiarity with electrical engineering concepts
  • Knowledge of circuit design fundamentals
  • Access to course offerings at the University of Strathclyde
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  • Research specific electrical engineering courses offered at the University of Strathclyde
  • Explore classes related to circuit design and technology applications in physics
  • Consult with faculty advisers in physics and engineering for tailored course recommendations
  • Investigate biomedical engineering courses that integrate technology and physics
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First-year university students in Mathematics and Physics, aspiring electrical engineers, and individuals interested in designing technology for scientific and biomedical applications.

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Hey guys, so I'm just some teenager who is in first year Mathematics and Physics Bsc at University of Strathclyde in Glasgow UK.

I am doing really well since it's first year it is so easy...


I had a dream yesterday, where I designed some arbitrary piece of tech, and then after that I got the parts necessary and built it. It was a tiny gadget to measure shock waves or something.

Either way I was interested in that, and wanted to see if I would be good at it.

I don't really know what I want to do later, so I wanted to try these things out.

Now, my problem:
I have no idea how to design anything, nor do I remotely know how tech works, nor do I know anything about circuits other than basic high school stuff.

My question:
What specific classes/courses do I need to crash/take in order to get a better understanding of designing/building complex technological systems?

I am taking Physics and Mathematics currently.
 
Physics news on Phys.org
For tech, study electrical engineering.
 
What about designing tech for Physics uses, or tech for Biomedical uses etc...

I guess what it comes down to is an understanding of technology which is Electrical Engineering.

Any specific classes you know of? I can attend any of the classes listed here;

http://cts.strath.ac.uk/live1314sws/default.aspx?context=modules

There are drop down menues or just type in anything.
Basically anything Strathclyde offers.
 
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I suggest a chat with a faculty adviser - either in physics, or in engineering. They will understand the programs available to you and the appropriate sequences for courses, labs, etc.
 

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