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pakmingki2
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Ok first of all I am going to say that I am not doing EE because I am afraid that ill be homeless if i just do physics.
I am genuinely interested in both.
At first I didnt know what I was going to do, but after taking physics 2 (basic EM), i knew I really wanted to go further into electronics. hence, ee, but I am still interested in pursuing physics.
Honestly not that much of physics is terribly interesting to me. I am almost done with the basic coursework, introductory mechanics/em/waves/optics whatever, thermal physics, and modern physics. By the end of this year I should be able to start advanced coursework, which includes quantum mechanics and intermediate EM. Mainly the only thing I am really interested in is EM and QM.
now, here is where there should be overlap: There is an advanced lab requirement, but I can fulfill those by taking advanced circuits labs,and those should be easy if i go into EE because in EE classes you do circuit labs anyways.
Also, for my physics electives, there is a wide range, but i think ill stick with EM cause there 4 levels of EM at my school.
How relevant to EE is advanced EM? I am talking about E&M with special relativity.
Also, will it give me any perks in the job market having both degrees?
I am genuinely interested in both.
At first I didnt know what I was going to do, but after taking physics 2 (basic EM), i knew I really wanted to go further into electronics. hence, ee, but I am still interested in pursuing physics.
Honestly not that much of physics is terribly interesting to me. I am almost done with the basic coursework, introductory mechanics/em/waves/optics whatever, thermal physics, and modern physics. By the end of this year I should be able to start advanced coursework, which includes quantum mechanics and intermediate EM. Mainly the only thing I am really interested in is EM and QM.
now, here is where there should be overlap: There is an advanced lab requirement, but I can fulfill those by taking advanced circuits labs,and those should be easy if i go into EE because in EE classes you do circuit labs anyways.
Also, for my physics electives, there is a wide range, but i think ill stick with EM cause there 4 levels of EM at my school.
How relevant to EE is advanced EM? I am talking about E&M with special relativity.
Also, will it give me any perks in the job market having both degrees?