QUOTE(corallinkz @ Jun 25 2010, 02:05 AM)
thanks for the wide input. appreciated it.
well, im more concern about the accreditation issues compared to the living in the university, because after all, the purpose to study in university is to get certificate that well-recognised by multiple bodies.
IEEE is stand for The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers or IEEE right? do the course that im telling earlier get the accreditation yet from them? and whats the worst case scenarion IF let say the course did not get accreditation from EAC? i cant apply for engineer job, or get the title IR?
thanks
http://www.bem.org.my/v3/body/services/acc...n_list/UTeM.pdfwell, im more concern about the accreditation issues compared to the living in the university, because after all, the purpose to study in university is to get certificate that well-recognised by multiple bodies.
IEEE is stand for The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers or IEEE right? do the course that im telling earlier get the accreditation yet from them? and whats the worst case scenarion IF let say the course did not get accreditation from EAC? i cant apply for engineer job, or get the title IR?
thanks
your course did accredited before.so,don't worry too much.you still can be an engineer.
for an IR title, there will be no problem at all(IF LET SAY your course did not accredited).the only different thing is you have to sit for exam and passed in Part I & Part II (an accredited engineering degree will except from taking up Part I & Part II).after that, proceed to Part III and finally passed the Professional Assessment Examination (PAE)
To be a graduate engineer: http://www.bem.org.my/v3/app_graduate.html
To be a professional engineer(PE with IR title): http://www.bem.org.my/v3/app_professional.html
Added on July 13, 2010, 12:54 amFinally,MHS is over.In this semester, hope that UTeMians will have a great start.
Added on July 15, 2010, 9:27 amupdate:
A new programme will be offer by Faculty of Mechanical Engineering for 2011 intake:
Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering,majoring in Plant & Maintenance(with Honours)
Duration of course: 4 year full time(8 semester)
Status: Approved by EAC
Added on July 15, 2010, 9:30 am
QUOTE(dei @ Jun 20 2010, 03:57 PM)
owh...thank for ur advice...
i must be ready with a full of power than...look hard to me....but i will try my best....
thank ya!!!
see you there later...

how's your MHS week?can share your experience? i must be ready with a full of power than...look hard to me....but i will try my best....
thank ya!!!
see you there later...
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