I was just randomly looking at the masters courses at my university and I came across this course which said funding is very easy to get. The entry requirements are simply a 2:1 degree as and I am already in the same school I have a good chance of getting onto the course.
Its very different to what I have been studying though but as I have a huge interest in public transport and transport in general this could be ideal for me. I am sure my computing releated degree could also be useful in this area.
I also like the idea of working for a local authority even though it will be less pay.
What do you think?
http://www.cse.salford.ac.uk/coursev...neering&ref=39
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