Which Conjoint Degree Would Be Best for Engineering and AI Career Goals?

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Discussion Overview

The discussion revolves around selecting a conjoint degree to complement an Engineering degree, with a focus on future career goals in Artificial Intelligence and Machine Logic. Participants explore various degree options, their potential benefits, and considerations regarding academic enrichment and employment opportunities.

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Main Points Raised

  • One participant expresses a preference for a Science degree, citing concerns about course overlap and the desire to study AI and Machine Logic.
  • Another participant shares their experience with overlapping courses in physics and electrical engineering, suggesting that different approaches to problem-solving can be beneficial.
  • There is a suggestion to consider courses in the philosophy department, particularly those related to logic and computation, as potentially valuable for AI studies.
  • Participants discuss the utility of Commerce and Management degrees for employment, while also considering the analytical skills gained from a Science degree.
  • Interest in Robotics is mentioned, with a query about combining Computer Science with Mechanical Engineering or Physics with Software Engineering.
  • A suggestion is made to explore Mechatronics Engineering as a blend of software, mechanical, and electrical engineering, along with the potential benefits of studying applied mathematics.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants present multiple competing views regarding the best conjoint degree options, and the discussion remains unresolved as to which path may be most beneficial.

Contextual Notes

Participants express various assumptions about the relevance of different degrees to AI and engineering careers, but there are no definitive conclusions regarding the best choice. The discussion also reflects differing opinions on the importance of course overlap and interdisciplinary approaches.

Who May Find This Useful

Students considering conjoint degrees in Engineering and related fields, particularly those interested in Artificial Intelligence, Robotics, and interdisciplinary studies.

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Hi all!

I am currently trying to choose a degree to conjoint with my Engineering Degree. I was hoping I could call upon your infinite wisdom to assist me.

My options are as follows:

Commerce
Science
Business Management
Information Technology
No Conjoint

I'm leaning on the side of science, but have the difficulty in that I can't take too similar a course in both degrees. I hope to eventually study Artificial Intelligence and Machine Logic (at least for now, who knows, that could definitely change). Are there any pros/cons you have, or any degrees you definitely would NOT recommend doing? I'm looking in terms of academic enrichment and future employment opportunities. Or maybe there are reasons to not do a conjoint at all? (Apart from less uni time, which I don't really mind).

Thanks
Flying Panda
 
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my personal experience:
my specializing is an interfaculty discipline with physics and electrical engineering.
the best thing I find is that, when the courses overlap (lots of overlap in my case in signal processing and circuit design) I have learned two different approaches to solve the same problem, which will likely be useful.as for my recommendation to you:

commerce and management will be useful for employment, but I haven't really done those courses so I can't say anything else about it.

you mentioned AI and machine logic, have you looked at the courses offered in the philosophy depardment? In my university there is a specialisation in logic and computation in the philosophy department (faculty of arts) which contain courses in linguistics and logic. That will be very useful for AI
 
Yes at some universities I have seen courses specifically on Machine logic, but those aren't my top choice Universities. Commerce and Management seem quite useful for employment and career progression, but Science seems more useful for analysing and solving problems like you said (different thinking skills?)

I am quite interested in Robotics as well as part of all this. I was thinking could I possibly do Computer Science as part of the Science degree, and do mechanical engineering on the Engineering side? Or possible Physics in Science and Software Engineering?
 
A word that came to my mind is mechatronics engineering, basically is a mixture of software engineering, mechanical engineering, and electrical engineering. In fact I perosnally know someone who graduated doing mechatronics engineering and finished his masters doing robotics related projects. So have a look whether this is offered in your universities you are looking at.

Something else I would suggest is applied mathematics, having a solidified mathematical basis can only help
 

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