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jacklong
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Jan 3 2011, 02:38 PM
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hey guys, what do you people think about the melbourne uni's new generation degree programme? it some thing like studying 3 years of bachelor of science then follow by 2 years of masters in engineering.
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jacklong
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Jan 5 2011, 11:30 PM
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QUOTE(zeeyang @ Jan 3 2011, 03:45 PM) Or you could take 3 years bachelor + 1 years of honours. That's the typical 4-years course for engineering. But you have to be really exceptional to be accepted in Australia honours system. Only the best are invited to take 1 years of honours. You don't choose them. They choose you. hmm that's not really what i meant. the one i meant is not the typical 4 year course.its a new programme by melbourne uni where students who want to graduate as an engineer will undergo a 3 years of Bachelor of Science majoring in the subjects that will lead them into a masters in engeering(2 years) for eg. if a student want to graduate as a master of civil engineer i will have to major in civil systems in my bachelor of science. what do you think about this course structure?btw between melbourne uni and monash(australia campus) which one is more reputable for engineering?
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