Advantages: you can work in most jobs in the technology industry, with good pay. You can build neat things. You get to work with very interesting science.
Disadvantages: At most schools, physics and engineering degrees are significantly more difficult to get than those in the humanities.
Engineering is Applied Physics , Economics (affordability) and Art (think Apple).
Engineering is applied science. This includes practical applications of physics, but also of other sciences.
Answer In the US, it only requires a Bachelor of Science Degree in a related field of Engineering. also in England you need physics and maths In the UK: You need 5 GCSE's at grades A-C, these must include English, Maths and Physics. You need a grade C or above at A Level Maths and Physics And finally....a degree in Aerospace Engineering.
This segment of engineering covers a broad spectrum of chemistry, physics and electrical engineering issues.
Yes
Yes, you can even take PhD in engineering.
There are no engineering courses at sathya sai university for bachelors level. But there are for masters, M.Tech (Computer science) from Department of Mathematics MTech ( Photonics) from Physics department
A technical degree is basically bachelors done in either science, engineering, physics, computers etc. A degree done in administration, arts is not considered as a technical degree.
Of course not. Certainly, you won't be bad at physics or engineering BECAUSE OF your math skills. You NEED math for physics, and both math and physics for engineering, so somebody who is not good at math is more likely to have trouble with physics or engineering.
There is more Physics in Mechanical engineering as compared to Electronics engineering.
can i join marine engineering after bsc physics
A technical degree is basically bachelors done in either science, engineering, physics, computers etc. A degree done in administration, arts is not considered as a technical degree.
No. the bachelor's in science degree (BS) is a general degree category from which many specific programs or study (majors) fall. In other words, it could be a bachelors in science degree in engineering (engineering being the major), or a bachelors in science degree in biology, or physics, nursing, etc. Typically, within the United States the bachelor degree falls into two categories; bachelor of arts, and bachelor in science. Outside the United States there are bachelors degrees that have other categories, but within the US the two I have mentioned are the most common. Thus, it is a bachelors in science degree, with a major in engineering.
Engineering is Applied Physics , Economics (affordability) and Art (think Apple).
There is no need to expertise in Physics for a computer engineering student.
Yes, typically physics is required by most all engineering specialties.
No, where do you get such weird ideas? You NEED math for physics and engineering!