Is Australia affected by recession?
I'm planning to do Masters of information technology in Australia.. How are job opportunities for Indian students in Australia...Please help me out as i'm going to study using bank loan..Please help friends
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Australia has only a mild recession, However, normally the expectation for foreign students is that they take the degree then GO BACK HOME to help their own country.
Saturday, September 22, 2012
Saturday, September 15, 2012
Do you know any university that prvovides Co-op program in Information Technology /Computer Sceince /related
Do you know any university that prvovides Co-op program in Information Technology /Computer Sceince /related?
I am Masters degree student in informaton Technology. And I have planned to transfer to any university /college where i can find the following: co-op /internship in Information Technology or computer Science, or Management information Systems or related field of study at Masters program in the United States of America. Let me hear you , Thank you so much
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In Canada: http://www.uwaterloo.ca
I am Masters degree student in informaton Technology. And I have planned to transfer to any university /college where i can find the following: co-op /internship in Information Technology or computer Science, or Management information Systems or related field of study at Masters program in the United States of America. Let me hear you , Thank you so much
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In Canada: http://www.uwaterloo.ca
Saturday, September 8, 2012
Which Masters course sounds the best
Which Masters course sounds the best.. ?
Which of these courses sounds the coolest and best.. - Master of Science in Professional Computing - Master of Information Technology - Master of Business Technology - Master of Information Technology Management - Master of Software Engineering I dont even care much about the course.. just how it sounds!!! Seriously though, they are all quite similar in content..
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the first one
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dont kno
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Master of Information Technology Management
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Read a little bit about each field, then decide for yourself. You wouldnt want to be stuck in something you find rediculious just cz someone else thought it is fun
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I like the sound of Master of Software Engineering for someone working only in software development or the broader based: Master of Information Technology. The latter sounds quite impressive and IT is a globally recognised term. The former leads one to believe that the area of expertise is restricted to designing software. I hope my response helps
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It depends on your requirement. If you like to go for more technical side chose one of M.of Science in Professional Computing or M. of Software Engineering. I think Professional Computing is more technically advance course. The Master of Information Technology is normally a technical course which is not address the technical side in depth, like above ones. This is normally suited for both IT & non IT graduates. If you like to go for management side do either Information Technology Management or Business Technology.
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If you just want to find out "which sounds the best", I would say Master of Business Technology. But if you really want to enroll in any of these, I would suggest you go through the course programme thoroughly before you make your decision.
Which of these courses sounds the coolest and best.. - Master of Science in Professional Computing - Master of Information Technology - Master of Business Technology - Master of Information Technology Management - Master of Software Engineering I dont even care much about the course.. just how it sounds!!! Seriously though, they are all quite similar in content..
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the first one
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dont kno
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Master of Information Technology Management
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Read a little bit about each field, then decide for yourself. You wouldnt want to be stuck in something you find rediculious just cz someone else thought it is fun
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I like the sound of Master of Software Engineering for someone working only in software development or the broader based: Master of Information Technology. The latter sounds quite impressive and IT is a globally recognised term. The former leads one to believe that the area of expertise is restricted to designing software. I hope my response helps
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It depends on your requirement. If you like to go for more technical side chose one of M.of Science in Professional Computing or M. of Software Engineering. I think Professional Computing is more technically advance course. The Master of Information Technology is normally a technical course which is not address the technical side in depth, like above ones. This is normally suited for both IT & non IT graduates. If you like to go for management side do either Information Technology Management or Business Technology.
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If you just want to find out "which sounds the best", I would say Master of Business Technology. But if you really want to enroll in any of these, I would suggest you go through the course programme thoroughly before you make your decision.
Saturday, September 1, 2012
Which Masters degrees should I pursue
Which Masters degrees should I pursue?
A Masters in Management with a concentration in International Management or a Masters in Information Technology with a concentration in Information Systems Management? I wouldn't mind working in either field but which would yeild better results? Which has a better reputation? Thanks.
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I would master in management because that may open more doors for you. Sometimes it is hard finding a job. A lot of college grads end up doing jobs that they were not planning on doing, like working in a factory. Having a masters in management is preparation for this. It could mean the difference between being a machine operator or the plant manager (who may I add make 6 digit salaries).
A Masters in Management with a concentration in International Management or a Masters in Information Technology with a concentration in Information Systems Management? I wouldn't mind working in either field but which would yeild better results? Which has a better reputation? Thanks.
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I would master in management because that may open more doors for you. Sometimes it is hard finding a job. A lot of college grads end up doing jobs that they were not planning on doing, like working in a factory. Having a masters in management is preparation for this. It could mean the difference between being a machine operator or the plant manager (who may I add make 6 digit salaries).
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