Thursday, September 22, 2011

how is the masters education in australia in automobile engineering

how is the masters education in australia in automobile engineering?
is it good to do my masters in australian universities in automobile engineering i had a score of 7 in ielts what should i do weather to go australia or some other country to get my masters in automobile engineering?
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G'day, Congratulation on getting such high IELTS score. At least you know that it is most unlikely that you'll have problem in English while studying. To be eligible for a Masters course in Australia, you will need to have the degree that deemed as equivalent to Australian Bachelor Degree. You will need to fill in the application form and send them together with the certified copy of all of your academic transcripts. If they cannot accept you for the Masters course, they may offer you a place in their Bachelor degree course with credit transfer, so you do not have to study from year 1 again. There are only 42 (soon to be 43) universities in Australia, all of them are fully accredited and tightly regulated, therefore the quality and recognition of their graduates are equal from wherever university you are studying from. The Australian uni's offering Masters in automotive are as follows (no particular orders): RMIT Uni (www.rmit.edu.au) Uni SA (www.unisa.edu.au) Tuition fee & requirements will be available in those websites. Please make sure that the information you accessing are the ones for international students, not for local students, as there are some difference in regards to tuition fees. Once decided on the uni, fill in the application form and send it together with certified copy of your academic qualification (in English and original language). The process will take abt 2-3weeks, depending on the time of the year. Hope this helps. Good luck for your study :)

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Can you get a Master Degree in Education without a Undergrad in Education

Can you get a Master Degree in Education without a Undergrad in Education?
I am currently getting a 2nd Bachelors Degree in CSI(Computer Science Information) and wanted to know if you can get a Masters Degree in Education after receiving a BS or BA in something other then Education? I would like to go on to get my Masters Degree in Teaching but would like to know if this is possible. Thanks all that answer
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No, first u will have to do B.Ed


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Yes. Some schools actually prefer it that way. For example, Im getting my bachelors in English then my masters in Education because thats how my university told me to do it.


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Depending on where you live it may or may not be possible. In the United States, different states have different laws for getting a teaching license. Usually it is possible to become certified in Teaching if you don't already have an undergrad degree however. Ex: A person with an Undergrad in Mathematics could get their graduate degree in Mathematical Education.


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You can from certain Universities. Most of the time this still requires some undergrad work. For instance at Truman State University they specifically design their undergrad program to lead directly to the Master of Arts in Education (MAE). You get your undergrad in a related field (history, biology, English, etc.) while taking a few education courses (four or five if memory serves). This prepares you for Masters work if you are accepted.


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I did. My undergrad is in languages, my masters in education. I went to college and grad school in NY.


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Call and ask the school that you're interested in. I work in an MSW program and we'll accept any bachelor's degree from an accredited university, you do not need a BSW to get into our program. Programs vary from site to site. Good luck!!


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Yes. Southeastern University in Lakeland, FL has such a program. http://www.seuniversity.edu/ I am sure other schools do too.


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Yes, you can. But when you are looking at masters programs, be sure to look for programs that include "initial certification" as part of the degree. I am assuming that because you want a degree in education you want to teach or do something else in the education field (ie. administration). Because you did not get a bachelors in education, you do not have teacher certification. You will not be able to teach without certification. So talk to the advisors about your goals and they can get you on the right track. Most masters degrees in education do not include certification because they assume you already have it; however, there are programs out there that do exactly what you want to do; just be sure to look for "initial certification." I think it's awesome that you already have a CSI degree because this could help you in SO many ways. You could become a computer teacher, and there is a lot of money out there for schools to improve their technology. This might even lead to a job in the technology department of a school district. Technology is becoming more and more important each day to education. Good luck to you!


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Yes, absolutely... at least in Maine. That's what my plan of action is. I'm currently a Communications major, so I will be coming out of school with a BFA in Communications. After a year or so, I will be going back for the "Extended Teacher Education Program," which is a one year consolidated course which will lead to my graduation with a Masters in Education.

Thursday, September 8, 2011

Do you know anyone in United States who would sponsor my masters education

Do you know anyone in United States who would sponsor my masters education?
I have studied in United States before...and I really want to continue my further education there. Does anyone know a person or an organization that could fund me or help me out with my intention. I am the one who still has a belief in "Hoping for Miracles Happen"
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Gosh I hope if someone here could do that they would choose some underprivledged student here.


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The best thing you can do is to contact the university of your choice and ask them about scholarships. If you contact the Dean of the department, they will know if there are any scholarships available for foreign students.


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Depending on the program, most of the time you can get some funding for a masters but you might also have to work to supplement it. Check on the websites of the schools you are interested in and read what the financial aid section says for graduate students. Another option is to work for a company and hope they will pay for you to do it, but that might take longer. good luck

Thursday, September 1, 2011

Which masters education is better UK's or US's

Which masters education is better UK's or US's?
I am planning to continue my study to get masters in Graphic Design. I am thinking between UK & US. I want to know which education of these two is stronger from personal points of views and why?
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ill have to say but the uk but it depends on what uni u studied at.


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I'm not sure about masters, but I know a lot of Americans prefer PHD's in the UK because there is far less coursework, so it takes far less time. I think it just depends on which university and which program within that university. A crappy university in the U.S. will not be as good as Cambridge in the U.K. I hope you catch my drift.