Perhaps there could be a benefit to having a BSc if you intend to go purely into academia or research. I can make aircrafts with the help of paper. Actually I want to change my stream…so what I do..???? Then, what is the difference between a person who graduated with a BEng in Chemical engineering and a BSc in Chemical engineering? I talk to my Btech friends and I got to know that BSC is much tuffer than engineering, yes it talks in depth abt science whereas engineering is all practical knowledge.
So it looks like a BSC will be quicker to complete in Australia 3 yrs as opposed to 5 , but have less job options and lower paid positions? What about in the U. As thats where I want to practice. I remember the former CEO of Safaricom, Michael Joseph who said that recruiting a graduate from UoN for the job will require the company to spend a lot of resources for retraining the graduate in order to work, meaning they only know theory.
We all know that UoN offers BSc. Now this is why Safaricom mainly recruit their engineers from Moi University that offers BEng and who are more practical oriented as is expected for real engineers.
You can therefore decide to make a choice from this point concerning the best course you want to take. All of you are right and wrong before you conclude ask wha t is the deferent between engineering and science bachelor of science in engineering has to do with theory and research no practical,bachelor of engineering has to do with practical,research,implimentation and design,hours spend in research by B.
A holder of B. Please check the dictionary meaning of the two degree before conclusion. I am currently pursuing my final year out of 4 for a B. Eng degree in Finnish UAS. From what I know, research universities provide a 3 year B. Sc, followed by a voluntary 2 year M. Eng, followed by a voluntary 1 year of M.
Eng, which can only be done after a few years experience in the job market. Ofcourse there are many factors that play in here, field of study, specialization, university, courses and credits, etc. However, with confidence, I can say that you are ill prepared to enter a job market with a B. Sc, but are perfectly prepared for a low to mid tier job as a B.
However the chances of getting a high tier job is best with an M. Sc followed by an M. Eng, though an M. Eng may find it easier to apply the acquired knowledge for personal benefit better than an M. Sc who can conduct research and analysis better for midsized to big organizations.
However, this mainly apples to Finnish and German universities. And stereotypically many companies tend to disregard Eng as they are specialists and are therefore not managerial material. That does not stop an Eng from joining an M. Sc programme. But a B. Sc does not have the practical qualifications, unless with a minimum amount of work experience , to do an M. Eng programme. Name required. Email required.
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