Hey, I’m applying for pharamcology at bath. They have a Mpharmacol degree, with a placement involved and is 4 years in total. How does an Mpharmacol degree compare to Msci degree in pharamcology. I can’t find much info on the differnce between these two
@@CertifiedTalks only Bath offers Mpharmacol. Manchester and UCL offer undergraduate Msci in pharamcology. But UCL is better. Bath also has a placement year integrated into the course, but if I were to do a placement year with UCL, the course would be 5 years
I've applied to University of Dundee for Msc.islamic banking, finance and international business will it be worth? And will i be able to get employed in UK?
Yeh it would. You've chosen a very specialized degree so it might not be straight forward but your knowledge will be good enough in interviews. Scotland has a lot of great firms to work there if that's your aim to stay there.
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Hey, I’m applying for pharamcology at bath.
They have a Mpharmacol degree, with a placement involved and is 4 years in total.
How does an Mpharmacol degree compare to Msci degree in pharamcology.
I can’t find much info on the differnce between these two
Are there any universities that offer both options?
@@CertifiedTalks only Bath offers Mpharmacol.
Manchester and UCL offer undergraduate Msci in pharamcology. But UCL is better.
Bath also has a placement year integrated into the course, but if I were to do a placement year with UCL, the course would be 5 years
You would get paid for the placement year, I would see it as a positive as you would gain important real life experience
I've applied to University of Dundee for Msc.islamic banking, finance and international business will it be worth? And will i be able to get employed in UK?
What kind of area are you looking to work in?
@@CertifiedTalks financial analysts, manager, or related areas
Yeh it would. You've chosen a very specialized degree so it might not be straight forward but your knowledge will be good enough in interviews. Scotland has a lot of great firms to work there if that's your aim to stay there.