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Building Services hons degree

  • 28-06-2012 04:04PM
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 11


    hi folks

    Just enquiring has anyone ever heard of the one year add on in Caladonian University Glasgow for the honours degree in building services. Apparantly its only one day a week but id imagine it would be a lot of self learning involved, just graduated with me level 7 degree last week but cant be arsed doing an extra 2 yrs just for the honours degree in ireland. If anyone has any info about the college and course I would greatly appreciate it


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 299 ✭✭Low Energy Eng


    Ye its one day a week for 2 years... the day is usually quite intense with classes but it cuts out alot of crap.
    Lecturers are sound, class was about 30odd people, hard to get used to the accent at first...

    Anyway, if you've any particular questions let me know


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 11 darragh86


    Ye its one day a week for 2 years... the day is usually quite intense with classes but it cuts out alot of crap.
    Lecturers are sound, class was about 30odd people, hard to get used to the accent at first...

    Anyway, if you've any particular questions let me know

    Did you do the course ?? I emailed course leader over there and he specifically said that it's only a one year add on ?? Heard they use IES over there never used it only used cymap suppose I'd be better off trying to get something on it


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 299 ✭✭Low Energy Eng


    Ye I did the course, from 2007-2009, maybe they've changed it but it was 2 years when i was doing it. if its crammed into 1 year now all the better.
    Yes they use IES, we got the IES package for free as it was included in our registration fee. I've never used cymap or heard of it to be honest
    The company i'm with now use IES so worked out pretty well.


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