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I am most probably going to choose the study program "Ingenieurinformatik" (in English: "engineering informatics" or aka "computer systems in engineering").
Why?
It combines mechanical engineering, [...] with informatics. Cptn. Obvious.

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    "Pharmazeutische Informatik" it is then?
  • 0
    @p100sch pharma is interesting to me, too.
    Don't make me decide otherwise haha
  • 1
    Akhually it combines electronics with informatics. In terms of mechanics you will see bare minimum of it. Something like designing your own circuit board and then programming microcontrollers on it. Or robotics. Again, not THAT much mechanics involved, its not like youre designing a car from 0. Most informatics engineers like me go to work as software devs anyways, because embedded+electronics is too hard.
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    In the end it doesn't matter what you study but what you did besides your studies, studying just shows your work ethic and some scientific ability. But hr hires upon the experience you have, learned that after studying pure mechanical engineering and getting hired for my "computer stuff" ability I randomly had
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