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BSc(H)-instrumentation degree

11/23/2007 6:47 AM

I'm from Malaysia who are going to graduate in local university very soon in next mid year with the BSc(H)-instrumentation degree. I'm thinking of further my studies at UK to pursue the engineering master in research. My question is, what field I 'm recommended to enrolled with?instrumentation engineering?or control system engineering?which field is more demanding in the future?any university recommended?

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Re: BSc(H)-instrumentation degree

11/24/2007 10:10 AM

"You are the master of your fate

The Captain of your soul" thus said the poet.

Instrumentation or Sensors is mostly taken as an unit subject-- when you are studying Electrical, Mechanical,Aero-space, Power Engineering for a master's Degree or PG Diploma. If after this you have learnt a lot about Instruments and Sensors-

  • You may go back &teach these subjects in a Tech College/Univ. in Malaysia
  • Set up your own manufacturing unit if you think you can sell enough
  • Hold agencies forTNC's

Control System Engineering is offered as an all-encompassing System Engineering with strong emphasis on mathematical analysis and synthesis-- to achieve Stabilityand predetermined pattern of steady state Stability. With deep knowledge a Control System Engineering Master or Doctorate should be able to mathematically model and study and Control a nation's finances/Economics/Population/Happiness -

Take your Pick!

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