The word ‘STEM’ seems to be gaining popularity in academia around the world these days, and for those confused, it stands for computer engineering jobs Engineering and Mathematics. It’s a term that is used to simplify the diverse range of subjects that fall under these four categories. Besides, it was originally popularised by the USA where education policies that focused on STEM degrees were first implemented.
Here are the comparative analysis between the STEM courses offered at the undergraduate level by the three major countries in international education- United Kingdom, United States (USA) and Canada.
The average annual fees in the United States of America (USA) is comparatively higher than that in United Kingdom and Canada. The average tuition fees for STEM courses is $50,100, comparatively higher than that in United Kingdom (£9,000 – £38,000), and CAD (33,000 to 33,700) in Canada.
Here are the comparative analysis between the STEM courses offered at the undergraduate level by the three major countries in international education- United Kingdom, United States (USA) and Canada.
The average annual fees in the United States of America (USA) is comparatively higher than that in United Kingdom and Canada. The average tuition fees for STEM courses is $50,100, comparatively higher than that in United Kingdom (£9,000 – £38,000), and CAD (33,000 to 33,700) in Canada.
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