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7th January 2013, 05:34 PM
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Which subjects should I take to join PC engineering?


What subjacts do i take for being a PC engineering...pelase tell me the details




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14th May 2013, 07:58 AM
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Default Re: Which subjects should I take to join PC engineering?

There are so many courses you can do through PC engineering :-



I provide you the courses through PC Engineering :-

1] ENGR 101 Foundations of Engineering

2] EMTH 118 Engineering Mathematics 1A

3] EMTH 119 Engineering Mathematics 1B

4] EMTH 171 Mathematical Modelling and Computation

5] PHYS 101 Engineering Physics A: Mechanics, Waves and Thermal Physics

6] PHYS 102 Engineering Physics B: Electromagnetism, Modern Physics and 'How Things Work'

7] COSC 121 Introduction to Computer Programming

8] MATH 120 Discrete Mathematics

There is at least one 15-point for elective course.

The list of companies in which you can get job through PC ENgineering :-

1] Tait Electronics,

2] Allied Telesis,

3] Fisher & Paykel,

4] Dynamic Controls

5] Trimble.

For more details, just go to the site :- www.canterbury.ac.nz/careers

I hope this information will help you a lot.

All the best..............................................
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