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I don't know anything about the program at ETH, but I seriously doubt they are actually doing real analysis. You see this in most of the US MFE programs - they aren't doing math math. A lot of their curriculum is at best applied math, at worst finance/business math. I'm sure your engineering background includes a formal education on single and multivariate calculus, which would probably give you the basics to understand parts of analysis if you ran into it in grad school (mean value, inverse functions, squeeze theorem, whatever, ...)I came from an engineering background and probably studied at one of the most mathy programs discussed here and we didn't touch too too much into analysis. If you do dip into this area, you can definitely tell where our engineering degrees don't hold as well. But if you can figure out engineering, you can probably figure out math. It is just about effort.
I don't know anything about the program at ETH, but I seriously doubt they are actually doing real analysis. You see this in most of the US MFE programs - they aren't doing math math. A lot of their curriculum is at best applied math, at worst finance/business math. I'm sure your engineering background includes a formal education on single and multivariate calculus, which would probably give you the basics to understand parts of analysis if you ran into it in grad school (mean value, inverse functions, squeeze theorem, whatever, ...)
I came from an engineering background and probably studied at one of the most mathy programs discussed here and we didn't touch too too much into analysis. If you do dip into this area, you can definitely tell where our engineering degrees don't hold as well. But if you can figure out engineering, you can probably figure out math. It is just about effort.