I'm not going to undertake a masters just for IMechE, it's to develop myself and to make me stand out if I do decide to move on in say 10-15 years. The CEng is more employer driven and is not costing me anything financially and reports seem to be non-time consuming so I don't mind much.
My...
I am working as a technical engineer specifying and sourcing equipment for projects. I also create P&IDs based on mass flow within the aggregate industry. My main job is to receive sales jobs at an early stage then develop a system that will process given raw feed tonnage and volume producing...
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I have since been told that the MEng is considered an undergraduate course where as the Msc is considered post-grad. If I do decide to do the MEng it has to be completed within a certain time frame from when I graduated so I would not be able to wait a year to decide. Speaking to...
I graduated from Queens Belfast with a BEng in Mech. Eng. in July. I
am currently seeking to undertake a masters in order to start on the
CEng route. I am trying to use your knowledge of engineering to find
which you feel would be best. I have narrowed it down to two options;
1. MEng from...