[comp.edu] * Computer Science Info gathering *

rpmayne@vax1.tcd.ie (11/13/90)

	If you are a Computer Science student outside the Republic of Ireland
please read on. I am trying to compile some basic information about the make up 
of Computer Science courses outside this country. The sort of information I am 
looking for follows. If you are in a Computer Science under-graduate course 
would you please hit reply and try to fill in the blanks, it does not matter 
how much you fill in, just try as much as you can. 



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General......

Country:

University:

Name of Course:

Name of degree/etc.

Duration of course(years):

What Department is the course most closely associated with,(ie. outside com-sci)
eg. maths,physics,eng. .

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exams.....


when are main exams held:(start of summer,christmas,other):


what is the duration of each exam:


what percentage of the course is obtained outside the exam:
year:       percentage:
1

2

etc.

Please write a short note on how the rest is examined:




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What are the full fees per year:

The average Number in the com. Sci. class:

How many lectures per week:

proportion of mail to female(eg 2-1):


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Course content....

The names of the subjects for each year(or at least the number):
year 1:



year 2:



year 3:



year 4:

etc.
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What do you consider to be the average income obtained by graduates of your
course:


Do you expect to be working in software/hardware/both:


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Do you expect to do post-graduate study if so where and what course:



If you were asked how your course could be changed for the better what would
you say:



                                            Thanks for your help, 
							Ross.