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  1. xalarouitas's Avatar
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    Msc at University of Strathclyde. help!
    Hello,

    I am considering of applying for the postgraduate program at the University of Strathclyde in Marine Engineering (January 2012). The official title of the Msc program is ‘’Marine-Engineering-Tolani’’ for the January entry, whereas for the September entry it is just ‘’Marine Engineering’’. The only thing I’ve found about Tolani is the information from the official site:

    http://www.tolani.edu/tmi/

    How is ‘’Tolani’’ connected to the specific postgraduate program? Is there any curricular difference between the program that starts in September and the one that starts in January?

    Thanks in advance!
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    Re: Msc at University of Strathclyde. help!
    MSc programmes very rarely start in January - in this case it looks like students from Tolani, those that successfully completed the Postgraduate Certificate (60 credits) can transfer for the rest of their master, i.e. for January start, to Strathclyde:

    http://www.strath.ac.uk/collaborativ...345387_en.html
    http://www.strath.ac.uk/media/ps/cs/...e_-_SIGNED.pdf
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