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" Benefits from the high caliber of academic expertise, which exists in the College "
The experience of cutting-edge research should be central to a student's experience DIMAT'S compact size means that during your degree you will interact with scholars who are leaders in their field. Finding out about postgraduate opportunities enables you to form a more complete picture of a department's activities, as postgraduate programmes tend to reflect closely the research interests and expertise of academic staff. A thriving postgraduate student body also brings benefits to under-graduate teaching and study.
 
All our departments have active postgraduate communities and the opportunities for postgraduate study are constantly expanding: the number and range of taught progammes are growing, and the range of research areas formed by collaborative and specialized groups is also increasing.
 
All degree programmes at DIMAT 'are based on the course unit system. This system provides flexible approach to study, while ensuring that our students have a coherent and developmental structure. The major advantage can take all their courses within the same department, combine two subjects on an equal or major-minors, or study one or two courses in a different subject. In this you can develop a variety of skills and interests and .education also reflect their ambitions and talents. It only attast the employees but also reflect their ambitions 2.
 
Personal Advisor : A particular feature of our support for students is the personal adviser system. Each student is assigned to a member of staff in their department who normally remains their personal adviser during their college time.
 
You should get to know your adviser well and you will find that your are able to talk to her or him about personal as well as academic and practical matters. In particular you will talk about your academic progress – your selection of courses or any difficulties you experience with the work. In some departments, students may have an Academic Adviser as well: the two roles are complementary, with the Academic Adviser becoming more involved with the details of your specific degree programme.
 
The Personal Adviser system provides you with the assurance that your progress and development are being monitored; at the same time, Personal Advisers work within the College-wide support system. When you graduate or post graduate your Personal Adviser will usually be the person best placed to write a reference on your behalf.
 
Most programmes are of durations, but modern language degrees normally take four years, the third year being spent abroad, should the student and faculty so desire. Some students who take advantage of our other Study Abroad opportunities may add a year to their degree programmes, while others may be encouraged to spend an extra year in an industrial or other work placement.