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July 29th, 1999, 07:55 AM
#1
Career without borders :-)
Hi,
i am just in a process of rewriting my cv and I could use some advice from the experienced cv writters.
The problem is the difference between educational systems around the globe. I have a degree from University (of Ljubljana, Slovenia) from 2.5 years program and now I am about to receive another degree from 4 years program. The closest way to describe both degrees would be using German word Fachhochschule though the second is not exact equivalent.
I am seeking an English word to use to be fair to my potential employer. So far I used B.Sc. as my title is ing. and will be dipl.ing. But I heard about Associate degrees. Is there an Associate degree in CS?
The new program I am finishing is recognized by the Feanni as a program leading to EUR.ING. title. Does anyone actually use this title?
It would be good to know where I stand.
Tomaz
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Tomaz Stih, B.Sc.CS [email protected]
Ob sotoccju 10 Nameco Group
SI-1000 Ljubljana http://www.nameco.com
Europe
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August 4th, 1999, 08:43 AM
#2
Re: Career without borders :-)
This is a reply to myself but also to all of you who have similar problems or just don't mind additional information.
There is an organization called ECE that can be found at www.ece.org that can help you with recognition of your diploma in the United States.
For Europe I think a good starting point is www.feani.com which gives title eur.ing.
Would be good to have both connected though. :-(
Tomaz
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Tomaz Stih, B.Sc.CS [email protected]
Ob sotoccju 10 Nameco Group
SI-1000 Ljubljana http://www.nameco.com
Europe
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February 9th, 2001, 04:53 PM
#3
Re: Career without borders :-)
The German word Fachhochschule is often translated as University of Applied Sciences, but i don't know if anybody outside of Germany has ever heard this term...
Hope that helps you a little bit and good luck with your career,
Chris
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