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mcsharry10
Hi guys
Im an electrician who is interested in going down a different route and am at present signed up to a extended engineering degree which starts mid september 1 year at college and then 3 years at uni.
On successful completion of the initial year you will automatically progress to a BSc or BEng course in one of the following areas:
I was wondering what employment oppurtunities this degree could present and whether or not its worth taking on as it would be full time and cost just under 30,000 pounds.
If anyone out there has an electrical degree or any input it would greatly help me.
Cheers guys
Im an electrician who is interested in going down a different route and am at present signed up to a extended engineering degree which starts mid september 1 year at college and then 3 years at uni.
On successful completion of the initial year you will automatically progress to a BSc or BEng course in one of the following areas:
- Aerospace Engineering
- Aero systems Engineering
- Electrical and Electronics Engineering
- Digital Systems and Computer Engineering
- Digital Communications and Electronics
- Mechanical Engineering
- Automotive Engineering
- Automotive Engineering with Motor sport
- Manufacturing Engineering
- Computer Aided Engineering
- Aero and Management
- Auto and Management
- Motorsport Technology
- Computer Aided Product Design
- Multimedia Technology
- Computers and Networks Technology
- Media Technology and Digital Broadcasting
I was wondering what employment oppurtunities this degree could present and whether or not its worth taking on as it would be full time and cost just under 30,000 pounds.
If anyone out there has an electrical degree or any input it would greatly help me.
Cheers guys