What Resources Can Enhance My Physics Knowledge Alongside Energy Engineering?

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I am an Energy Engineering student and I am now in my second year. I found Physics Forums while searching for some information about switching from Engineering to Physics or Applied Mathematics. As I am not interested in Engineering as I should be.
My name is Jamila Khalil. I am 19 years old student who is now studying Energy Engineering and I am also interested in Theoretical physics, programming and mathematics. My question is what are some recommended resources, books, online courses, etc I should take to study physics beside Engineering.
 
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Jamila Khalil said:
How did you find PF?: I am an Energy Engineering student and I am now in my second year. I found Physics Forums while searching for some information about switching from Engineering to Physics or Applied Mathematics. As I am not interested in Engineering as I should be.

My name is Jamila Khalil. I am 19 years old student who is now studying Energy Engineering and I am also interested in Theoretical physics, programming and mathematics. My question is what are some recommended resources, books, online courses, etc I should take to study physics beside Engineering.
Energy engineering IS physics Dude! Welcome to Fusion!
 
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