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Does anyone know about this diploma, such as how do you enrol in it?
I am specifically interested in how it compares to the biotech. innovation degree at UTS with a diploma of scientific practice.
Also when I looked up the biotechnology program at UNSW, I only found the four year honours program - does that mean that you need an honours degree to have a good chance of finding a job.

P.S. I wanted to do a BSc/BA combined degree, like babydoll, but couldn't pm her.
Would an arts degree be that beneficial when looking for a job? I was thinking of studying chinese and philosophy. So Babydoll, why did you choose to combine with an arts degree?
Basically what I want to know is will a Bscience(biotech.)(Hons)/BA with a diploma of innovation management take 5 or 6 years to complete?
 

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Thanks for the reply. So no-one knows about the diploma of innovation management?
After more research I'm leaning towards Bachelor of chemical engineering/Master of Biomedical engineering - because of the job prospects and the fact of having a masters...
I'm still interested in Sci/Arts and will put that down as my second preference - hopefully the info day will make me decide. The only problem with the biotech/philosophy+chinese studies is the apparent high unemployment rate of life science and humanities graduates. I was thinking with an engineering degree being so maths based the skills would be as transferable as science or humanities but with more specialised advantages.
Is there anyone here doing Biomedical engineering - how difficult is it and what are the job prospects exactly?

P.S. So acute angle is your new account, why did you get banned? Or will discussing it get you banned again :p
 

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