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The syllabus is well structured. You can choose to take courses at either Carleton or Utah. You can choose courses from outside your department. Each course has more informative content and you can learn a lot.
20000 CAD. But I only paid 15000 CAD because I had good grades and completed my masters in 3 terms.
The Curriculum completely satisfies the program title which includes all the courses based on programming, networking, cybersecurity, and databases.
20,000 CAD per year
Was fairly updated to current trends
40000 CAD (10000 per semester)
It is a wonderful curriculum that is specialized yet encompasses many fields staying true to the interdisciplinary nature of cognitive science. Classes range from psychology linguistics neuroscience artificial intelligence and much more
There are many scholarships awarded for students according to grades but they're also many scholarships for students in need or in a tight financial situation as well as international applicants which can be further discussed with financial aid offices located on campus. Tuition is paid by semester and differs for each student
I have not learned much of what I had wanted to. Once I obtain a position in this field I will definitely need extensive further training and education.
The tuition is very affordable at Carleton and there are lots of opportunities for bursaries and scholarships. There is often an entrance scholarship for most students and more based on your GPA. I used OSAP and my entrance scholarship to pay for my tuition in addition to prior savings. However, changes to OSAP mean that my most recent tuition left me paying $1200 out of my pocket
The fees are broken down into several categories in which you can opt in or out, obviously, there are only certain ones you can opt-out of. Obviously, tuition is not cheap, it is around over 7 grand which does not include living expenses, etc.
Good school for the program I wanted to take, and the city I study in is very big in the career path I'm hoping to take. Got a scholarship and an award, out of the 5 schools I got accepted to it was the highest amount of money. Wanted to go to this school since I knew I was going to university. I took law in high school and knew that was the path I wanted to take, and within the program, I am in I learn about so many interesting things.
I like all my courses. They have all been very well taught and informative. I always learn new things in them and, for the most part, they are taught in a way that I can learn from. There are many supports for academics here as well.
I pay for tuition and books and resident. But I think it’s pretty good or regular compared to other schools I guess.
unbalanced and repetitive
$7,500-$8,000 for a year. At Carleton,different loans and scholarships etc are available and can be won with certain qualifications /found online. You can also speak with your academic advisor in order to learn more, or on campus financial aid services. In my first year, I won a bursary. This was based on grades and I was nominated too, in the small program I was in with extra support.
It is very high 40000$ for masters. carleton has a rule that you can choose only 3 subjects in one term so if you wants to complete the 10 subjects than you have to take 4 terms otherwise you can not complete your masters. This rule needs to go but they are not allowing it. If they allows only one term with 4 subjects than fees will be 30000$ and that's a $10000 saved.
Because of the masters specialized fields in signal speech and image processing. I always wants to do the research with their professional in this field and carleton university has professors that have a ongoing projects for this field. Carleton has an internship program for research students and also they offers TA to them.
The curriculum is normally pretty fair. The workload can definitely be divided a bit better between the semester to ensure that the students aren't struggling as hard as when they are when all of the final assignments and exams are all at the same time.
Tuition was very expensive and normally covered some basic things including a bus pass for students. People with cars, however, had to pay for parking passes which are not in good locations on very high levels of parking garages that don't have elevators and are very expensive. Also most of the textbooks were very expensive and a lot of classes required more than one book.
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