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What does the title IMD mean in university courses?

Which would be considered better?

"4FT/4SW/5FT/5SW IMD" or "3FT/3SW/4FT/4SW Hon"
Reply 1
Original post by curtwire
Which would be considered better?

"4FT/4SW/5FT/5SW IMD" or "3FT/3SW/4FT/4SW Hon"


At Cambridge? - this is the Cambridge forum...

From the context, IMD = Integrated Masters Degree

So that's better that a Bachelors degree.

4FT vs 3FT refers to the extra (Full Time) year needed to achieve the masters level.

For example, Engineering courses can finish with a BEng or MEng. The BEng is the "standard" batchelors degree, the MEng is an integrated masters and takes a year longer.
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Reply 2
Original post by Doonesbury
At Cambridge? - this is the Cambridge forum...

From the context, IMD = Integrated Masters Degree

So that's better that a Bachelors degree.

4FT vs 3FT refers to the extra (Full Time) year needed to achieve the masters level.

For example, Engineering courses can finish with a BEng or MEng. The BEng is the "standard" batchelors degree, the MEng is an integrated masters and takes a year longer.


Sorry about the thread placement. Its just I know that the oxbridge guys always reply the fastest
Reply 3
Original post by curtwire
Sorry about the thread placement. Its just I know that the oxbridge guys always reply the fastest


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Original post by Doonesbury
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