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Offline Dave

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Re: DIY Near Infrared Camera Takes Teardown To The Next Level
« Reply #25 on: May 18, 2016, 07:47:03 pm »
The laws apparently differ from country to country. Here in Slovenia you are awarded with the title engineer (actually various flavors of it) by acquiring a college diploma in a field of engineering. I would have imagined the laws were in sync across the european union, but apparently they aren't.
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Re: DIY Near Infrared Camera Takes Teardown To The Next Level
« Reply #26 on: May 19, 2016, 09:54:17 pm »
The laws apparently differ from country to country. Here in Slovenia you are awarded with the title engineer (actually various flavors of it) by acquiring a college diploma in a field of engineering. I would have imagined the laws were in sync across the european union, but apparently they aren't.

They aren't, at least not in the names of the uni degrees. The Bologna accords only specify how many years/credits you need to accumulate for which degree, but not what it should be called. That is very much a traditional thing between the schools and the US/UK style of degrees and the more "continental" ones derived from the German/French systems.
 


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