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Damtranos
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Hello!
I am on my last year of study for my bachelor degree in Mechatronics. Looking back at my courses I can say that what I want to do with my life is mathematical modelling of systems (Be they technical, financial, whatever).
My favorite courses so far were the mathematical ones and the control engineering related ones. I really liked control theory! But my issue is that the mathematical background of my program is not the strongest and even though I have taken steps to address this through self-study, there is a good chance I won't be admitted on a master degree for mathematical modelling.
I have found alternative programs in engineering, mostly control and automation related that deal with mathematical modelling however. However I am concerned about whether those emphasize modelling specific technical systems which are mostly linear and that I will continue to lack the skillset to compete with someone who comes from a more traditional mathematical route.
So I am writing to ask for your advice and opinions/ideas. Do you believe that continuing my education in engineering and trying to squeeze in whatever modelling courses I can get to be sufficient? Should I start over with a degree in Mathematics? Or something else entirely? Please help me out ^^.
Thank you in advance for your response(s)!
I am on my last year of study for my bachelor degree in Mechatronics. Looking back at my courses I can say that what I want to do with my life is mathematical modelling of systems (Be they technical, financial, whatever).
My favorite courses so far were the mathematical ones and the control engineering related ones. I really liked control theory! But my issue is that the mathematical background of my program is not the strongest and even though I have taken steps to address this through self-study, there is a good chance I won't be admitted on a master degree for mathematical modelling.
I have found alternative programs in engineering, mostly control and automation related that deal with mathematical modelling however. However I am concerned about whether those emphasize modelling specific technical systems which are mostly linear and that I will continue to lack the skillset to compete with someone who comes from a more traditional mathematical route.
So I am writing to ask for your advice and opinions/ideas. Do you believe that continuing my education in engineering and trying to squeeze in whatever modelling courses I can get to be sufficient? Should I start over with a degree in Mathematics? Or something else entirely? Please help me out ^^.
Thank you in advance for your response(s)!