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What type of engineer uses computers and calculus/higher math?
Asked by Just Me
I'd like to be involved in the computer science /engineering major, but I'm not sure of which one I really want to be. I have a passion for using computers and I'm extremely good at math, so what type of engineer uses those both? I've always wanted to be a computer science major but I am very afraid of outsourcing.

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All engineers use math. My school requires all engineering majors to take up to Calc 4, Prob Stat, up to Physics 3, and Economics. If you don't want to do computer science, I'd recommend computer engineering or electrical engineering. Software engineering too, but that's a rare major to find. Basically, computer science is strictly software. Electrical engineering is strictly hardware. Computer engineering is a little of both.
sophomore engineering student
Answered by gloria

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All engineer degrees require you to take a ton of math. In fact you have to take pretty much every math they offer in college. As far as computers, this day in age, you use computers for everything.
Answered by chris6087


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