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Originally posted by: tfinch2
Originally posted by: netsysadmin
Guys I think I decided to do a BS. For now I am going to concentrate on getting an AS from a local community college so I can move onto a BS later. I checked out the CS degrees at a few schools and they seem to be so in depth in programming and software design...etc. I hope I dont offend anyone when i say this, but I think the CS degrees cater to the computer people of years back. I think the CS degree still has it's place, though I think some Information Technology degrees that focus on network architecture...etc would be nice. Hopefully by the time I am ready for the third year there will be some new programs available. I think more and more reputable schools will be doing online classes and maybe a local school to me will update there computer programs some.

So far that (BSIT) Bachelor of Science of Industrial Technology at (ECU) East Carolina University sounds good. i just dont understand why they named it Industrial Technology and not Information Technology? I think it is one of the few programs that is online and is from a reputable school. Unless something else comes around that is better I think this is my forst choice so far.

BSIT at ECU

John

You're thoughts of what a CS degree is are skewed if you didn't think it was deep in programming...



You're thoughts of what a CS degree is are skewed if you didn't think it was deep in programming...

Um what?

You are thoughts of what a CS degree (is)(are) skewed if you didn't think it was deep in programming... (??)
 
Originally posted by: ITPaladin
Originally posted by: tfinch2
Originally posted by: netsysadmin
Guys I think I decided to do a BS. For now I am going to concentrate on getting an AS from a local community college so I can move onto a BS later. I checked out the CS degrees at a few schools and they seem to be so in depth in programming and software design...etc. I hope I dont offend anyone when i say this, but I think the CS degrees cater to the computer people of years back. I think the CS degree still has it's place, though I think some Information Technology degrees that focus on network architecture...etc would be nice. Hopefully by the time I am ready for the third year there will be some new programs available. I think more and more reputable schools will be doing online classes and maybe a local school to me will update there computer programs some.

So far that (BSIT) Bachelor of Science of Industrial Technology at (ECU) East Carolina University sounds good. i just dont understand why they named it Industrial Technology and not Information Technology? I think it is one of the few programs that is online and is from a reputable school. Unless something else comes around that is better I think this is my forst choice so far.

BSIT at ECU

John

You're thoughts of what a CS degree is are skewed if you didn't think it was deep in programming...



You're thoughts of what a CS degree is are skewed if you didn't think it was deep in programming...

Um what?

You are thoughts of what a CS degree (is)(are) skewed if you didn't think it was deep in programming... (??)

You know what I mean. I don't learn much of dem englush werds in ma BS CS.
 
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