Just In Time learning as in the things/topics you use in one class will be used in another (all theories and concepts for courses weaved together) and this makes the learning experience much more enjoyable and fun.
Sounds fantastic! No more all-nighters cramming for exams that are all within days of each other! A more holistic approach that sounds like it could result in better outcomes and deeper engineering skills. Well done, UofS.
Looks like a great redesign! It's good to see evidence-based learning and grading methods being put into practice at a post-secondary level. I wish this were around when I went through the program; it'll make U of S grads much more attractive in the workforce. Next step: the discipline programs!
I hope one day I can be a mechanical teacher at this amazing University. I have large experience on oil and gas heavy duty mechanic equipment, and I'd love to share it with our Canadian brothers.
Just In Time learning as in the things/topics you use in one class will be used in another (all theories and concepts for courses weaved together) and this makes the learning experience much more enjoyable and fun.
redesigning the program to make you more employable after first year.
Modular courses which are short, focused and Intensive. Now the key word here is INTENSIVE...
Sounds fantastic! No more all-nighters cramming for exams that are all within days of each other! A more holistic approach that sounds like it could result in better outcomes and deeper engineering skills. Well done, UofS.
I don’t think that computer hacking is a basic skill. lol 😂 ❤😅
instead of grading you on Memorization, we care about the Mastery of key material.
Is it free like Cambridge? Or other top 💯 universities? Or is it a mill like so many Canadian schools to gain foreign capital?
Wow ma'am thank for the explanation
So I apply in prequalify application but so far almost 4 weeks done but no confirmation about my M.Eng in Electrical
Looks like a great redesign! It's good to see evidence-based learning and grading methods being put into practice at a post-secondary level. I wish this were around when I went through the program; it'll make U of S grads much more attractive in the workforce. Next step: the discipline programs!
I hope one day I can be a mechanical teacher at this amazing University. I have large experience on oil and gas heavy duty mechanic equipment, and I'd love to share it with our Canadian brothers.
Engineer Sam...