23-06-2017 10:53 PM | |
winallang | I don't know about your industry per se, but IT seems like a good fit for more or less all. Everyone needs code. And you speak about your current job - doesn't IT give you flexibility? I don't know for sure, I picked humanities... |
11-05-2017 11:20 AM | |
community@lithan |
i think engineering courses wld be good for your industry. i dont think project management is worth studying part time though, experience would matter more |
18-02-2017 09:37 PM | |
nitinkumar | thanks for share this list. |
08-01-2017 11:55 PM | |
psikyo | bump bump bump |
10-08-2016 11:21 PM | |
psikyo |
Pursuing a degree Hi everyone. I wanna pursue a degree. So as a engineering background candidate,I have nitec & higher nitec in electronics,diploma in nanotechnology & material science. Currently having a full time job at a semicon company. Thinking of furthering my study. I have a few choices in perusing a degree. Degree in project management (PT) Degree in computer science/IT (PT) Bachelor of Environmental and Occupational Health and Safety (PT) BSc Human Factors in Safety(PT) Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical & Electronic Engineering) (PT) Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) Product Design Engineering That said,Have a few question about degree in project management. Is it ideal to pursue degree in project management (part time)? Hope to seek some advice from you guys,thanks. |