For those who are working in embedded systems, specifically in a high stakes field like aerospace engineering, automation, etc.. would taking a few more higher level math courses actually be beneficial if I want to develop a niche in that field? I’m considering taking advanced linear algebra or real analysis.
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r/cscareerquestions For those who are working in embedded systems, specifically in a high stakes field like aerospace engineering, automation, etc.. would taking a few more higher level math courses actually be beneficial if I want to develop a niche in that field? I’m considering taking advanced linear algebra or real analysis. submitted by /u/bentNail28 [link] [comments]
For those who are working in embedded systems, specifically in a high stakes field like aerospace engineering, automation, etc.. would taking a few more higher level math courses actually be beneficial if I want to develop a niche in that field? I’m considering taking advanced linear algebra or real analysis.
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