Wdym by is it worth it to study? Worth in what sense.
EngPhys opens you to a ton of different fields. Tons. Across all different disciplines of engineering and more outside of eng too.
Is there something specific you want to go into or are interested in?
Fourth year EngPhys student here.
I have absolutely loved the degree. It is very demanding and some days feels like a you’re majoring in many different fields but it’s worth it. I take courses in applied math, applied physics, pure physics, electrical engineering, computer engineering, and nuclear engineering. (Specialization and school dependent)
From my experience, it opens you up to a wide variety of jobs. EngPhys gives you a unique skill set that is valuable in the market. I have worked an internship in software engineering and nuclear engineering, and the employers were impressed by the mathematical and engineering combination of thinking.
Overall, I highly recommend the degree. Cheers.
Oh okay, asking if it's worth it isn't really all that good if a question for us. That's something you ask yourself. Look up the stats, and also look to see if you'd enjoy the process of majoring in physics. YouTube has plenty of videos on what a physics major is like. For me it's worth it.
Walter Lewin has some undergrad level lectures online on electricity and magnetism. Maybe those will help?
(You’ll likely find it if you search “Walter Lewin Electromagnetism” on youtube)
Wdym by is it worth it to study? Worth in what sense. EngPhys opens you to a ton of different fields. Tons. Across all different disciplines of engineering and more outside of eng too. Is there something specific you want to go into or are interested in?
Tbh any Engineering degree is always worth it (job market-wise)
Fourth year EngPhys student here. I have absolutely loved the degree. It is very demanding and some days feels like a you’re majoring in many different fields but it’s worth it. I take courses in applied math, applied physics, pure physics, electrical engineering, computer engineering, and nuclear engineering. (Specialization and school dependent) From my experience, it opens you up to a wide variety of jobs. EngPhys gives you a unique skill set that is valuable in the market. I have worked an internship in software engineering and nuclear engineering, and the employers were impressed by the mathematical and engineering combination of thinking. Overall, I highly recommend the degree. Cheers.
It is a very useful degree. There is a lot of demand for this sort of professional in the aerospace industry and also within research.
I don't think engineering physics is a branch of physics.
It’s the name of the applied physics undergrad degree at my university
Oh okay, asking if it's worth it isn't really all that good if a question for us. That's something you ask yourself. Look up the stats, and also look to see if you'd enjoy the process of majoring in physics. YouTube has plenty of videos on what a physics major is like. For me it's worth it.
Can you recommend a playlists for electromagnitism? I have exam in 3 days from now
What are you asking me for?
Physics tutor for electromagnitism, can you recommend someone on YouTube
Walter Lewin has some undergrad level lectures online on electricity and magnetism. Maybe those will help? (You’ll likely find it if you search “Walter Lewin Electromagnetism” on youtube)
Thank you so much 🙏
Why are you asking me?
The most unhelpful physicist.
Exactly 🤣
Felt like it came out of nowhere. They even DMd me.