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I am currently a sophmoroe about to enter my junior year as a physics undergrad. My school offered four different specializations within the degree and I picked the computation physics specialization.
I will have completed these by the end of this semester:
Calc I-III
Diffy Equations
Phy I-III
The computation track requires me to basically earn a computer science minor (one class short but simple enough to just add it in) + numerical calculus + a class I believe that teaches fortran.
A math minor at my school would require me to add any 2 upper level math classes of my choosing. I have been debating mastering in meteorology. One schools requirements that I want to attend stated they wanted math through partial differiential equations. Which means I need at least on more math course. I might as well take the second course to just say I got a math minor.
I believe the closest thing to a "partial differiential equations" course at my school is Boundary Bound Problems I (This sound like partial Diffy Eq. to anyone??). For my second course should I take Linear Algebra or Mathematical Modeling?
Now to my main question:
If I take 3 courses this summer + 2 courses next summer + 4 courses per normal semester I would graduate with the degree and two minors. Nothing stops me from taking 3 courses next summer and taking 5 courses per semester giving me room for 5 additional classes which is about the equivalent of a minor.
Would there be anything you guys could suggest that I minor in? Target specific courses and forget the minor? Or just get in and out of the school without adding the extra stuff?
I know this is my life and all but kind of hard for me to get advice. I remember my first year advisor refused to give advice beyond "Yes you are allowed or No that's not allowed".
I will have completed these by the end of this semester:
Calc I-III
Diffy Equations
Phy I-III
The computation track requires me to basically earn a computer science minor (one class short but simple enough to just add it in) + numerical calculus + a class I believe that teaches fortran.
A math minor at my school would require me to add any 2 upper level math classes of my choosing. I have been debating mastering in meteorology. One schools requirements that I want to attend stated they wanted math through partial differiential equations. Which means I need at least on more math course. I might as well take the second course to just say I got a math minor.
I believe the closest thing to a "partial differiential equations" course at my school is Boundary Bound Problems I (This sound like partial Diffy Eq. to anyone??). For my second course should I take Linear Algebra or Mathematical Modeling?
Now to my main question:
If I take 3 courses this summer + 2 courses next summer + 4 courses per normal semester I would graduate with the degree and two minors. Nothing stops me from taking 3 courses next summer and taking 5 courses per semester giving me room for 5 additional classes which is about the equivalent of a minor.
Would there be anything you guys could suggest that I minor in? Target specific courses and forget the minor? Or just get in and out of the school without adding the extra stuff?
I know this is my life and all but kind of hard for me to get advice. I remember my first year advisor refused to give advice beyond "Yes you are allowed or No that's not allowed".
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