The IB is very rigious and prepare you very well for college. You will get your master in no time.
The field of biomedical engineering is diverse and can launch you into many different paths. Biomedical engineering as a discipline can line you up for a job in many enginering firms, in medicine, and especially in research. Graduates can go on to earn masters or PhD degrees in specialties that allow them to design medical devices, human-computer interfaces, and data analysis tools that help people every day. In short, if you work hard, you can find a place for yourself and expect to earn 50,000 starting salary and up with experience and degree level.
The BCA is most likely a bachelors degree. The MCA is a masters.
You can obtain aBachelor's Degree (BSME), Masters Degree (MSME or MSE-ME), and Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Mechanical Engineering.
Yes you can. You will have to complete any prerequisite coursework required if you have not done so already.
A chemical Engineer is a Jack of all trades but Master of NONE. Yes it is possible to have a Master degree in not only petroleum but also in polymer, atomic, energy, industrial engineering s.
I am sure of UNILAG, FUTO. For UNILAG it is MSc. Biomedical Engineering while FUTO being a technology based university offers it as M.Tech Biomedical Technology.
Purdue university has a masters in biomedical engineering. The link is http://engineering.perdue.edu/biomedical try that link. Also Colorado state online has a program. Http://WWW.online.colostate.edu
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Yes. There is Masters of Science and Masters of Engineering. You can also do doctor of philosphy(PhD) or Doctor of Engineering(ED).
The field of biomedical engineering is diverse and can launch you into many different paths. Biomedical engineering as a discipline can line you up for a job in many enginering firms, in medicine, and especially in research. Graduates can go on to earn masters or PhD degrees in specialties that allow them to design medical devices, human-computer interfaces, and data analysis tools that help people every day. In short, if you work hard, you can find a place for yourself and expect to earn 50,000 starting salary and up with experience and degree level.
As far as i know first degree in any of biology related arena like microbiology molecular biology or engineering in biotechnology or biomedical engineering is essential further masters or pG must be specialised in area of interest Moreover there are master/ PhD program available
At the masters level, it could take approximately three years, depending on the program of study and the course load taken per semester.
The MBA is a Masters in Business Administration, while the MMS is a Masters in Medical Science (two distinct and separate fields of study)PGDBM = Post graduation diploma in business managementPGDBA = Post graduation diploma in business administrationPGDM = Post graduation diploma in managementMBA = Masters in Business AdministrationMMS = Masters in Management Studies
Absolutely.
Carnegie Mellon University Masters in Software Engineering was created in 1989.
It depends on your intention. For example if your interested in lecturing a Masters Degree will be useful as it helps to do a PhD or MPhil in Civil Engineering later. On the other hand, if your intention is to climb up your career ladder, specialized diplomas, post graduate programmes or short certification courses in a field of civil engineering will help you.
Most Caribbean dermatologists complete a postgraduate specialist diploma or masters in Dermatological Sciences in Britain