mechanics and electronics

<p>Hello I have some difficulty between choosing between mechanical or electronics engineering. So I have some questions:
-Which kind of mechanics can be found in electronics engineering?
-Is it most math in EE or ME, maybe you can explain some of the different math, and how it is used in the different fields?
-Where are the oppurtunities for plain office work biggest?
-Where are the research oppurtunities biggest?</p>

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<p>anyone? help</p>

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<li>Mechanics of materials, perhaps. Who knows, maybe even statics. I'm really just guessing...</li>
<li>EE curricula usually require lots of advanced math, beyond what most ME curricula do. In fact, EE is perhaps the most math-intensive engineering major (excluding IE and CS). EE deals in analysis... vector analysis, numerical analysis, etc. You'll probably also do some discrete math, such as boolean algebra or graph theory.</li>
<li>Probably EE. But I suppose it depends.</li>
<li>No idea... but perhaps ME, as I've heard a lot about robots recently.</li>
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