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I'm thinking about dual majoring in Electrical Engineering and Physics, and have a few questions.
1. What sorts of jobs could I get with this dual-degree? Would they be special jobs that also require/use physics or just regular Electrical Engineering jobs?
2. Let's say that at some time after graduation I wanted to go to grad school for physics. Would a dual-major with Electrical Engineering hurt or help me with regards to admission? what about if I wanted to go to grad school for engineering?
3. Also, let's say that I wanted to become a high school physics teacher. Could I do that? (The way the dual-major program works at my university is that you technically only choose one of the degrees to actually get, even though it does say that you dual-majored on your transcript. I would choose the EE degree over physics.). I know that I would have to get a teacher's certificate in any case, but that would be doable if I wanted to.
Thanks in advance!
1. What sorts of jobs could I get with this dual-degree? Would they be special jobs that also require/use physics or just regular Electrical Engineering jobs?
2. Let's say that at some time after graduation I wanted to go to grad school for physics. Would a dual-major with Electrical Engineering hurt or help me with regards to admission? what about if I wanted to go to grad school for engineering?
3. Also, let's say that I wanted to become a high school physics teacher. Could I do that? (The way the dual-major program works at my university is that you technically only choose one of the degrees to actually get, even though it does say that you dual-majored on your transcript. I would choose the EE degree over physics.). I know that I would have to get a teacher's certificate in any case, but that would be doable if I wanted to.
Thanks in advance!