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Bachelor of Engineering(Computer and Network Engineering)
Mongaa:
Hey guys! I'm considering doing this course here and was wondering how it is? And also whether it holds for future job aspects and careers?
Thanks :)
Mongaa:
anyone?
MagicGecko:
I don't actually do this course but I have friends that do it (so this is pretty much second-hand info) and they like really really love it!
But like everywhere they do have those really boring lecturers that just want to vomit out their information and get the hell out of that lecture theater! In terms of difficulty, it will pretty much depend on your level of maths...work hard in VCE and make maths your strong point!!!!! oh yes and physics as well!
In terms of job prospects (In Austrlia) here is a link!
http://joboutlook.gov.au/pages/occupation.aspx?code=2631&search=&Tab=prospects
....And the salary :P (I know you wanna know! :P )
http://www.payscale.com/research/AU/Job=Systems_Engineer_(Computer_Networking_%2F_IT)/Salary
Mongaa:
aha thank you for the input, I'm looking forward to it now, and btw I was actually thinking about doing it with a double degree with business management because I have heard that it can help you climb the ladder of hierarchy within an organisation much faster. What do you think?
MagicGecko:
--- Quote from: Mongaa on March 08, 2013, 07:07:45 pm ---aha thank you for the input, I'm looking forward to it now, and btw I was actually thinking about doing it with a double degree with business management because I have heard that it can help you climb the ladder of hierarchy within an organisation much faster. What do you think?
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Ok, in order to climb the ladder of hierarchy one needs experience and knowledge (and probably connections but lets rule that out for now). Taking these into account completing a double degree with business management will only make your resume look great (this is a good thing though!) and it will give you the knowledge that will give you an advantage over your colleagues in the workforce BUT experience will take time so you can't rush that! However you would be able to do things that others without a degree in business management cannot do and hence that will lead to more experience and voila! Soon you will have both experience and knowledge!!! yeah! But then again life is a b*t$ch and you might end up having colleagues that also have a degree in buisness management (probably unlikely but I have heard that it is becoming more common for students to combine computer engineering with a buiness degree) If it comes down to that...then well, I guess its up to how much you love what you do!
But you should really only do it if you know you can handle it, I mean computer and network engineering and business management are 2 totally different things. BUT! On the plus side, if you can handle it then you will have qualifications in these two totally different professions and it will definitely make your resume a whole lot more appealing!
I really did mention a lot of "BUT" huh? haha :P
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