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abd123:
What sort of major or stream in Engineering have a lot of mathematics's in? I'm just interested in the theoretical work in Engineering ;D, i want
to know which engineering sector that has the most math's units to satisfy my desire in mathematics, and solving distinctive problems.

Helps Appreciated :)

Thu Thu Train:
Theoretical engineering is physics.............

taiga:
He's right though... The theory behind engineering is mainly physics for most streams =x

Engineers really only learn maths for it's physical application as far as I see it.

As for your question, probably Electrical has the most maths? Might have to wait for someone who's in the latter stages of their degree.

Gloamglozer:
If you love maths, just do maths.  If you want "engineering", applied maths might be able to satisfy your hunger somewhat.

Kopite:

--- Quote from: Gloamglozer on July 14, 2011, 06:22:27 pm ---If you love maths, just do maths.  If you want "engineering", applied maths might be able to satisfy your hunger somewhat.

--- End quote ---

Pretty much. Engineering maths (well for Chem anyway) is majorly dumbed down and simplified with a lot of assumptions. It's not pure maths at all.

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