- Anonymous Original poster
- 14 Mar 2014
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- Preferred qualification: Postgraduate | Preferred study destination: United States
I'm studying B.sc speech and hearing and its a 4 years course. Now after 4 years I figured out what I'm actually interested in and my interest is to study engineering so I'm looking for options where I can do masters in engineering. Is there any option where I can do engineering after getting a B.sc speech and hearing degree ?? Is there anyway where this bachelors degree meets the requirements to do masters in engineering ?? If not, what is the alternative that I can do ??
Here I had subjects like Biomedical instrumentation and acoustics, Statistics, Rehabilitative technology etc.. these are the subjects that are somewhere related to computers and technology. Will it help me in going for masters in engineering ??
Please help me out in this . I really want to do engineering.
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- Anonymous Participant
Your interest towards Engineering is appreciated but since your previous education is in Speech & Hearing and if you now submit an application for Masters in engineering, the universities may consider this to be an irrelevant course selection and hence there are chances of your application/visa getting rejected. So, I would suggest you to go with a Masters degree in the same field.
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