U better not "suggest" brothat sounds good man, i apllied for mechanical engineering at UTS. As to which requires the most maths i dont know what to sujest.....
Do u know what other engineering courses are there with nice maths? im interested in electrical engineering but i dont want to be an electrician....i think electrical engineering has the hardest maths... that is my first preference at UNSW with a master in biomedical
Mechanical Engineering probably has the most maths since it can encompass most other streams.So does anyone know an engineering needing a decent amount of MATHS
i want to get a job out of UTS after graduation in under 3months
i was going to do the exact same thing. Then i got into engines and just anything to do with steel, so i changed tack to mechanical. That sort of corse will be so good though, good luck with it!!!I'm planning on doing civil/environmental, possibly specializing in geotechnical just see how it goes
yea i feel that!!!LOL all those that have posted on this forum...."Gender: Male"
Tells a story, doesn't it
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+1Mechanical Engineering probably has the most maths since it can encompass most other streams.
Electrical has more math.Mechanical Engineering probably has the most maths since it can encompass most other streams.
LOL! Mech has more imoElectrical has more math.
Hah! That is literally like saying you don't want to do civil engineering because you dont want to be a brick layer, or that you don't want to do mechanical because you don't want to be a mechanic... Electrical Engineering is pretty broad, you could do power, electronics, telecommunications, control systems (well at UTS the last two are under ICT Engineering)Do u know what other engineering courses are there with nice maths? im interested in electrical engineering but i dont want to be an electrician....
That may be the case (i don't believe so though) but the maths in Electrical is FAR harder than the maths in Mechanical from what i have heard and seen so far.LOL! Mech has more imo