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What should my roadmap be for double degree with Biophysics?

Hi guys so I recently just doubled my computer engineering degree with biophysics and I’m wondering what fields I could get into. Originally I was deciding between biochem and biophysics because I’m pretty sure biochem is easier to get into if you don’t have graduate education. But, I chose biophysics because I really want to leverage my comp eng degree in the future. Within computer engineering I wanted to specialize in machine learning and networks, but within biophysics I have no idea. I know I’m only a first year and I have a lot of time to decide, but I just want to figure out what fields I might be interested in the most and if there are some fields that don’t specifically require PhDs (I’m iffy on whether I should seek a PhD). I was thinking of getting into computational biophysics though but I chose a very niche degree combination so I wanted a lot of advice!!

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u/AvailableBreak7835 — 8 hours ago
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Biophysics

Hi yalll so I was gonna double engineering honours and advanced science and was going to do comp Eng and biophysics. Last term I was EE and CS but since I wanted to add the science degree, my advisor told me to do a request to switch to comp Eng and biophysics! But since biophysics is a new degree I don’t know anything about it and was wondering if anyone in UNSW was doing it.

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u/AvailableBreak7835 — 2 days ago

Computer Engineering and Biophysics double degree

Hello guys! So I was really into physics back in high school and then around junior year, I learned about biophysics, so I always wanted to major in it. But, when I went to my old university, they didn’t offer it so I decided to major in my other interest instead which is computer engineering (not cs). But I had to leave my old uni and the us because of visa issues, but now my new university offers CpE and Biophysics so I’m
tempted to double my degree! I was just wondering what job prospects I could get in this field, a lot of people tell me they aren’t as good as my current degree, so the ROI isn’t as good, but I still kind of want to have a degree in it just for my own interest. I just kind of want to know what fields within biophysics yall went to or recommend! In highschool I even got a textbook on biophysics but wasn’t mathematically skilled enough then to understand it lol.

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u/AvailableBreak7835 — 6 days ago
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Seng and Ceng double degree?

So my current degree is software engineering but I was wondering if I could double because I like the hardware side a bit more and I know I could technically just switch to computer engineering, but I kind of want to have a double degree that would give me more knowledge on other topics. So, I was wondering if I could do a software eng and comp Eng double or comp Eng or cs double? Is that allowed?

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u/AvailableBreak7835 — 27 days ago