@Ezi0AuditoreDiFirenz engineering is applied math and physics. so it is all math, from day 1 untill graduation. i have a degree in engineering and i speak from experience. if u r passioannte about applied math and physics, and ready to spend your days and nights with equations and numbers, then engineering maybe for you
Well that's not what i thought it was :/ anyone know what study is involved in development of alternative energy sources or even applying them (i.e. Solar power, wind power, hydroelectricity, or even applying them into a wider commercial usage)?
@Ezi0AuditoreDiFirenz engineering is applied math and physics. so it is all math, from day 1 untill graduation. i have a degree in engineering and i speak from experience. if u r passioannte about applied math and physics, and ready to spend your days and nights with equations and numbers, then engineering maybe for you
farouqnimer 11 months ago
I wonder whether the propects and the pay is good?
And will the course be math-based???
Can anyone help me on this???
Ezi0AuditoreDiFirenz 11 months ago
@buzzy918 nuclear engineering.
jweezo1234 1 year ago
@buzzy918 That's more of Mechanical or Electrical Engineering. Have fun with that =].
poopdude 1 year ago
Well that's not what i thought it was :/ anyone know what study is involved in development of alternative energy sources or even applying them (i.e. Solar power, wind power, hydroelectricity, or even applying them into a wider commercial usage)?
buzzy918 1 year ago
should have studied this , not environmental management :(
goodyto 1 year ago
@MetaIhead89 That's true. You will be covering ODE's in the first year, maybe second term.
1Mperios 2 years ago
I heard differential equations is a basis for many engineering courses, is it true? What about partial DEq?
MetaIhead89 2 years ago
@1Mperios Thanks for the advice.
BingDar 2 years ago