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  • veronese68
    veronese68 Posts: 27,368
    Lad's second choice would have been acoustic engineering at Southampton, bizarrely he's just accepted a job with a building services company specialising in sustainability and acoustics. Lots of choices for a qualified engineer.
    Coding was part of his course, though probably not as much as in the integrated one. His final year project was an attachment for a robotic arm.
    Daughter is doing psychology and has also had to do a fair amount of coding which I wouldn't have expected.
  • pinno
    pinno Posts: 51,466

    Lad's second choice would have been acoustic engineering at Southampton, bizarrely he's just accepted a job with a building services company specialising in sustainability and acoustics. Lots of choices for a qualified engineer.
    Coding was part of his course, though probably not as much as in the integrated one. His final year project was an attachment for a robotic arm.
    Daughter is doing psychology and has also had to do a fair amount of coding which I wouldn't have expected.

    My mother did a Psychology degree with the OU and they did basic coding way back then!?
    seanoconn - gruagach craic!