To: johniegrad
I meant as an engineering discipline. I am going to try to combine it with an MS in Physics, but I haven't found a straight answer to how E Phys stacks up against other areas straight. At Pitt (where I am), it consists of 24 credit cores of EE, MSE, and Phys (essentially, EE & MSE without any elective courses). This looked like a good discussion to ask!
Ari
To: AriOxman
Just giving you a hard time, kiddo. Good luck in your decisions and studies.
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