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kougou
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Hello guys
I am from UBC, Canada, eletricial engineering. After second year, we are currently declaring options:
two in my particular interests are "biomedical engineering" and "nanotechnology & micro-system".
I have already investigated about the courses offered by these two options. But I still haven't able to decide one.
First, UBC is known for its med school. Therefore, one could conclude that the BME has lots of funding in their departments, and therefore, BME is a higher quality program in UBC here.
However, in BME, we are studying about the x-ray devices and the how the electronics are are used in human body. For this part, I don't hate/like. But I do like to do some about the signal or communication. But unfortunately, communication is not offered in my school; but they have several courses which seem to be attractive.
On the other hand, I don't have any passion toward nano either. Nano has bright future because almost every electronics devices are aiming to become smaller nowadays. Also, I don't think this option is the focus area of UBC. Therefore, I couldn't decide.
Yes. I am planning to go to grad school. What do you guys think
I am from UBC, Canada, eletricial engineering. After second year, we are currently declaring options:
two in my particular interests are "biomedical engineering" and "nanotechnology & micro-system".
I have already investigated about the courses offered by these two options. But I still haven't able to decide one.
First, UBC is known for its med school. Therefore, one could conclude that the BME has lots of funding in their departments, and therefore, BME is a higher quality program in UBC here.
However, in BME, we are studying about the x-ray devices and the how the electronics are are used in human body. For this part, I don't hate/like. But I do like to do some about the signal or communication. But unfortunately, communication is not offered in my school; but they have several courses which seem to be attractive.
On the other hand, I don't have any passion toward nano either. Nano has bright future because almost every electronics devices are aiming to become smaller nowadays. Also, I don't think this option is the focus area of UBC. Therefore, I couldn't decide.
Yes. I am planning to go to grad school. What do you guys think