Me again! I am re-writing my question because it wasn't very clear...
So, I am an electrical and computer engineer from outside the UK. I have an offer from Warwick for a MSc in Engineering Business Management and an offer from Sussex for MSc in Communication Technologies with Business Management.
I probably prefer the Sussex master as it combines modules relative to my previous studies and with a touch of management. On the other hand, the Warwick will be a completely different field for me, but Warwick excels as a University (top 10 in UK) and probably studying there will be a more valuable learning experience for me. IAlso, am interested in working in the UK and maybe I will be helped more by a degree from Warwick.
Also, everyday life concerns me. None of the universities guarantees me university accommodation, but I have the impression that the possibilities of getting it are more at Warwick. I don't know which city is more interesting to stay: Coventry (Warwick) or Brighton (Sussex). Which university offers more activities, student's groups etc to it's students?
I would like your opinions on the above! Thanks!
Postgraduate just relates to studies beyond a bachelor's degree. We can also say, advanced course work after graduation. In a sense, a masters is postgraduate work and also a doctorate is postgraduate work etc.
After medical graduation the doctor has to complete postgraduate studies in human psychiatry.
Stratford University provides degrees at the bachelor's and master's level in Software Engineering. At the bachelor's level, we have a concentration in Software Engineering. At the Master's level, we have a Master of Science in Software Engineering. The focus of each program is to provide you with the necessary knowledge and skills to work in the Software Engineering at graduation.
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No it is not the same.
Engineers attend a university or college to obtain a degree in Engineering or Applied Science. This usually takes 4 to 5 years. On graduation they apply for work with firms working at their specialty and are hired on as new (inexperienced) graduate engineers. Often engineers have put in work terms at firms prior to graduation to obtain experience with an employer or in their chosen branch of engineering.
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Hope so.since it has a Prefix Graduate i believe its Equal to a degree.
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