<p>I'm a junior pursuing a computer engineering degree. I just finished my prerequisites last semester including Calc III, Diff Eq, and Physics II. I have gotten an A in every college math class through Diff Eq (except a B in college algebra, still ??? bout that). But my concern is physics. I got an A in Physics I but that was generous of my teacher and a low B in Physics II. My main questions is how prevalent is physics in Computer Engineering. Will physics topics continue to nag me until graduation? I suppose I'm just not a very conceptual oriented person. I liked straight forward things like Diff Eq.</p>
<p>Not an expert here but I think the math is more important than the physics.</p>
<p>It depends on your program and course requirements. Generally speaking, I don’t think computer engineering requires as much physics as most engineering majors, so that’s a plus. However, it will probably require more than industrial engineering or CS. I think you’ll be OK.</p>