Which major is best for technology research?

In summary, the conversation discusses the desire to work with various types of technology and the question of which major would provide the necessary skills and knowledge for this goal. It is suggested that a double major in Computer Science and Electrical Engineering would be a suitable option.
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I know that when I get out of college I want to work with all types of technology from computers to warp drives to automobile engines etc. I don't want to limit myself to just one area of technology. I thought a major in physics would be the best option to work with all types of technology but I'm not sure, which major gives me the skills and knowledge to be able to work with electronics, computers, mechanics and other areas of technology.
 
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nst.john said:
which major gives me the skills and knowledge to be able to work with electronics, computers, mechanics and other areas of technology.

All types of technology is very broad and not realistic. Get a double major in Comp Sci and EE and you'll be just fine.
 

Related to Which major is best for technology research?

1. What majors are best for technology research?

The best majors for technology research are typically computer science, engineering, information technology, mathematics, and physics. These majors provide a strong foundation in technical skills and knowledge that are essential for conducting research in the field of technology.

2. Is it necessary to have a specific major for technology research?

No, it is not necessary to have a specific major for technology research. Many successful researchers in the field of technology come from diverse backgrounds such as psychology, sociology, and business. However, having a technical background can provide an advantage in understanding and applying technology in research.

3. Are there any specific courses that are recommended for technology research?

Yes, there are certain courses that are recommended for technology research. These include courses in programming, data analysis, statistics, and research methodology. These courses can help develop the necessary skills and knowledge to conduct research in the field of technology.

4. How important is a graduate degree for technology research?

A graduate degree can be beneficial for technology research, as it provides advanced knowledge and research skills. However, it is not always necessary. Many successful technology researchers have only undergraduate degrees, but they have gained experience and knowledge through internships and research projects.

5. Are there any specific skills or qualities that are important for technology research?

Some important skills and qualities for technology research include critical thinking, problem-solving, attention to detail, and strong communication skills. Additionally, having a strong interest and curiosity in technology and its applications can also be beneficial for conducting research in this field.

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