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M.Sc. in Bioprocess Engineering DCU

  • 22-03-2012 10:07am
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    Hi,

    Anyone here doing this course full or part time... at the moment or having done it previously? How's it going for you?

    Looking into doing it in September. Trying to decide between full & part time. Financially I think I will be able to do it full time (Sept - May) so i'm leaning towards this and getting it done quicker.

    I'm contracting in the biopharma industry right now, but I believe my lack of process knowledge is hindering me if jobs are posted internally. My undergrad is in Manufacturing Eng.(hons).

    Do you recommend the course and are graduates successful in the job market afterwards? Biopharma/Bioprecess is prob the area to be in at the moment I believe. Thanks


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