WireJockey644 Posted May 4, 2015 Posted May 4, 2015 Hello I need help finding a university that I should apply for. I am going for a PHD in engineering if that even exists and I need answers for the best school of engineering that you know of so that I am sure what school to go to.
studiot Posted May 4, 2015 Posted May 4, 2015 What branch of engineering? Even the best doesn't do them all.
John Cuthber Posted May 5, 2015 Posted May 5, 2015 This may seem mean, but why would the best schools want you?
Mordred Posted May 8, 2015 Posted May 8, 2015 The one question missing is which Country do you live in? I could name a few good universities in Canada for robotics ie UVIC but that won't do any good if you live in Europe
John Cuthber Posted May 8, 2015 Posted May 8, 2015 By a happy coincidence he is in Canada. (according to his profile) So we can imagine that in 6 years or so he will go for an interview at UVIC and they will say " we have a queue of ten thousand applicants- why should we choose you?" And, unless he has grown up in the mean time, he will tell them that they can leave. So, as a backup, perhaps someone should also let him know what the second-best school is.
ajb Posted May 8, 2015 Posted May 8, 2015 Hello I need help finding a university that I should apply for. I am going for a PHD in engineering if that even exists and I need answers for the best school of engineering that you know of so that I am sure what school to go to. I am a little confused. Are you looking for undergraduate programmes that would put you in a good position for a PhD later, or are you looking for PhD programmes? Unless you go to a very big name for your undergraduate studies, I am not sure it makes much difference in the long run what university you go to. Well, provided it is a reasonable place.
Mordred Posted May 8, 2015 Posted May 8, 2015 In Canada he would be better off looking for electrical Engineering. Sait or Nait in Alberta. UVIC on the west coast. Not familiar with East coast (At least if he's looking for job security. Most companies hire Electrical engineers)
J.C.MacSwell Posted May 9, 2015 Posted May 9, 2015 In Canada he would be better off looking for electrical Engineering. Sait or Nait in Alberta. UVIC on the west coast. Not familiar with East coast (At least if he's looking for job security. Most companies hire Electrical engineers) In the Atlantic Provinces, University of New Brunswick in Fredericton, Dalhousie in Halifax, and I think Memorial in St. John's Newfoundland all have good Engineering programmes, though I am not sure about robotics in particular.
Mordred Posted May 10, 2015 Posted May 10, 2015 Robotics are offered at BCIT, University of Alberta and University of Western Ontario. Those are the only three I can find that offer those courses to PH.D level. The others are diploma and bachelors. I can personally vouch for BCIT as I attended there, the classrooms tend to be a bit big. However the instructors I had were willing to put in quality time with each student. Though they don't offer robotics itself university of the Caribou is also excellent. The classrooms are smaller, so the instructors can deal more one on one with each student.
John Cuthber Posted May 10, 2015 Posted May 10, 2015 If we are looking at PhDs then we need to try to work out which schools will be appropriate in about 6 years time. In a field like robotics, that could easily change between when he's 12 and when he's old enough to be doing a doctorate.
emmandus Posted May 25, 2015 Posted May 25, 2015 Well I recommend University of Lagos in Nigeria, You could major in Artificial Intelligence under Systems Engineering, I currently run a programme here at M.Sc level and I believe you get real exposure here also. Just my opinion, although I love to go for a PhD at Stanford by God's grace. Cheers!
Harold Squared Posted June 12, 2015 Posted June 12, 2015 IMHO, the quality of the candidate trumps the reputation of the school. One need not have a good teacher to be a good student. In the practice of learning you will find talents, interests, and opportunities which will guide you better than any preconceived plan, since you will become better informed by the day. Unfortunately, cost will also enter into the decisions, though I hate to be the one to bring it up. Best wishes for your success in any case.
aabradley01 Posted July 13, 2015 Posted July 13, 2015 By a happy coincidence he is in Canada. (according to his profile) So we can imagine that in 6 years or so he will go for an interview at UVIC and they will say " we have a queue of ten thousand applicants- why should we choose you?" And, unless he has grown up in the mean time, he will tell them that they can leave. So, as a backup, perhaps someone should also let him know what the second-best school is. lol such a savage
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