CrashOveride
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we think it's boring, Mojako.
We? your view doesn't represent everyone... Zarathustra's reply proves itCrashOveride said:we think it's boring, Mojako.
the place i'm working at is actually a mining company, but, a lot of the stuff that the engineers are doing is design work, and also earth moving planning (which is essentially civil engineering). i was told at the place i'm working, that open cut mining is just civil engineering, underground mining is more mining engineering.Purp|e said:god damn ... im interested in doing civil engineering, but sticking on the design side of things ... i hope i can score a job like him
how are you/did you find engineering @ UNSW ?? i applied for civil and enviro ... but im 0.3 under the cut-off ... so i may have to do it @ UTS ... is there much difference ?
i don't know about premier...Purp|e said:Laney, isn't an MBA the premier qualification for management - do you seriously think a commerce degree majoring in managemet to be better?
Zarathustra said:I've got BEng/MBiomed at UNSW as my first preference but it seems like the masters isn't recognised by Engineers Australia... which doesn't
I agree, except for the bit about do civil eng.doe said:the notion that you need an accounting degree to get into management is wrong, i wouldnt worry about that. you would need some money management skills ie planning with your given budget, but that can be learnt elsewhere or even mentored on the job. so yeah, do civil engineering.
Engineers Australia accredits a Master's degree only where it is the primary award with no intervening Bachelor award
Engineers Australia accredits dual degrees. BEME is a dual degree. You can still do your Fasttrack Bachelor of Eng + Master of Biomed Eng, and your Bachelor of Engineering part will be accredited.Zarathustra said:
One of the mining engineers that i'm working at now is doing a masters in management. He's been at the place for a while now, and after he gets his masters he's planning on doing management. Lots of choicesCurry said:So, supposing I do Mining Engineering, it would be wiser to wait a while into a position where I can be considered for a management position before atempting a management degree?
But then again, if i don't complete a management degree before work, will I be considered for a management position at all?