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I'm currently in my first undergrad year studying mathematics at Trinity College Dublin.
I do not want to specialise in pure math, so I am considering taking all the physics modules I can, which include Classical Mechanics, Quantum Mechanics, General Relativity, Classical Field Theory, Electrodynamics and Statistical Physics.
Despite taking all the physics modules, will I still be restricted to entirely math based employment, as the course title suggests, or can I eventually study for a phD in physics if I decide I want to?
I do not want to specialise in pure math, so I am considering taking all the physics modules I can, which include Classical Mechanics, Quantum Mechanics, General Relativity, Classical Field Theory, Electrodynamics and Statistical Physics.
Despite taking all the physics modules, will I still be restricted to entirely math based employment, as the course title suggests, or can I eventually study for a phD in physics if I decide I want to?