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UCD Materials Science and Engineering Masters

  • 04-06-2015 1:56pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1


    Hello,

    I've recently finished my degree in Chemical Physics and I'm looking into both the ME and M.Eng.Sc in UCD for materials science and engineering. I'd love to talk to someone who is familiar with one or both.

    In particular I'd like to find out is there a major difference in career paths after. I know the modules differ slightly, and that the ME is longer but also including work placement, as well as what sounds like a longer research project. They both appear to be suitable for both engineering and science graduates.

    I have work experience working in an academic environment, hence I find the chance to get industrial experience pretty tempting. Any advice would be really appreciated, even if it's sharing experience on academic vs industry!

    Cheers!


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