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I know this sounds like a stupid question to ask, I bored at the moment so I thought it would give me something to do. Anyway in september I will starting my first year at universaty studying computers and havent really made my mind up what course i want to do my options. This is just a bit of fun just to see what you guys would do if you were me.
1.Internet Computing 2.Information Systems 3.Computer Studies 4.Software Engineering (probobly wont stand a chance getting on that one) 5.appled computer technology |
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Re: What course would you do if you were me at universaty
Hmmm ... First Year
Definitely Advance Mixology ![]() Other than that, feel your way around ... First Year is a lot about self discovery. |
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I am interested in the software enginerring cos its got a bit of everything in it but it also teaches c++ programming. I have only used ye olde turbo pascal and BASIC but only because it came on a cd with my ps2. The software engineering course also has a whole section about computer secuirty etc. So that seemeded interesting. Only problem is they want me to get a minimum of cin my computer studies but im on predicted e/d id be very lucky to get a c.
Internet computing seems good as well its about everything to do with the web from streaming things to offering onlien services like e comerce and shockwave, flash and other internet services. Also deals in website development using java script and other things. The only one i have doubts about is applied computer technology because that is about network management and things like that. Michael |
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my only advice is; pick what you think you'd be happy doing. i went to college for computer information systems 'cuz i was told that computers were the way of the future, and there would be big money involved with millions of vacant job openings! while some of that may be true, a few years later i realized it wasn't what i had really wanted to do for a career, but saw it as something i would rather do as a hobby. luckily i found my true calling, and its enabled me to incorporate all that i've learned in school towards doing it effectively. if there is something that you truly enjoy, no matter how hard you think it may be, go for it! keep in mind also that most adults will change careers something like 3 or more times in their lives. so pick a field with some room to expand. good luck! on a side note: if you decide on the 'advanced mixology' courses, don't ever, never, ever, ever.....mix whiskey with pedialite! trust me, i speak from experience. ![]()
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Hi Michael,
First year...keep you're avenue's ~open~ and learn a little about *everything.* I've been online for a year now and still don't favor any one direction...it's all so new and exciting. 's right about discovery...with increasing knowledge, idea's change...so remain flexible. I'm sure you'll get you're chance to meet many specialist's...gaining valuable insight to "their" world, both inside and out. You're really just going to have to let some time pass, there's so many possibilities. We're truly living in marvelous technological times! My thought's go with you. GF
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Hi GF !! It sure don't seem that short. Your knowledge of pc stuff is almost as good as your proffessionalism <sp?> in the language arts. I've been online for about 5 yrs. now...and still don't know nothing.
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Well.......I know a teeny weensy lil bit. I know how to download things ! But I need to know more important things. Oh well....
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Diversify a bit!! ![]()
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michael_aust...
if you can send over a brief part of the courses' decriptions... I think i'll have an opinion for you. applied Comp. Tech. would probably take up some part of electronics engg. [embedded systems] and some of InformationTech. course like DBMS and that kinda junk. Internet computing sounds like a farce... i don't know whether your future employers will give you credit for a dgree with an unconventional name... but I'mpurely speculating here... I have no clue about the UK job scene. Comp Studies and App. Comp Tech sound good to me. ADVICE ::: check out the syllabi of the various courses offered... do you like the subjects to be taught in them? What about the various ratings given by ex-students to these courses? How does the univ fare in the job market? Any faculty members doing research work in a major area? what about the infrastructure.. the labs and all? how's the placement [UK meaning : summer training during 3rd year holidays in a proper company]? and finally... how's the math department, and is it co-ed? Have fun. ----- This Has Been Another Opinion Piece. You May Assign no weightage To It... But It Comes From My Own Experiences... Some Things I Didn't Know About Actually Did Matter.
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Good Advice! Be a MacGyver! ![]()
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Ehere are links to the descriptions of each course:
Internet computing http://search.ucas.co.uk/cgi-bin/hsr...n?n=673704#2-2 Information Systems http://search.ucas.co.uk/cgi-bin/hsr...n?n=634514#2-2 Computer Studies http://search.ucas.co.uk/cgi-bin/hsr...n?n=634423#2-2 Software Engineering http://search.ucas.co.uk/cgi-bin/hsr...n?n=634426#2-2 Applied Computer Technology http://search.ucas.co.uk/cgi-bin/hsr...n?n=634425#2-2 Sorry about the links I tried cutting and pasting it in but when i went to send it it was taking for ever and I lost patience so i just put the links up. Michael |
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If it were me software engineering sounds like it would be the most interesting and profitable for a career.
But what i would suggest if you say you dont stand much of a chance of getting on it is if your in the UK wait for clearing as universitys drop there entrance requirements dramatically just to fill up their courses. A friend of mine got onto a course that required three C's at A level with two E's and a D through clearing. So trust me dont get dishartend. |
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Back in the eighties I was studying programming and at the top of the class, but realized that everybody and their cousin from Transylvania would be getting into it. So thinking that I also was not interested enough to keep up I got out of it.
Now all these years later I've been dabbling in it all along! And had I stayed with it my cv would include all (or at least a lot of)the stuff that's come and "gone" in the meantime. Thus I would have valuable experience that newcomers wouldn't have, more or less negating the flood of competition. Of course it's a little different now, the competition is already there. What I'm trying to say is don't burn your bridges and keep it broad at first, till you find what your best at/really interested in, remembering that you may change your mind later on, so don't lose your notes! (mine were actually Stolen by the competition! in pen and ink, lol, and some cassettes!) Best of luck. (In case Bubba reads this, my advanced tab settings were correct all along!) Last edited by jon123 : April 2nd, 2005 at 11:55 AM. |
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This is because many students want to beat the new fee increase which comes into operation next year. Therefore, this year there may well be less places available through Clearing than in previous years. However, just get your head down to some serious revision in the next few months and surprise yourself and your teacher who predicted your low grade ![]() |
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Diploma? That just gets you a entry level job as tech support. |
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Michael, you have been given good advice all around, the test now, is too think about all of it, how it pertains to your life and what "your" likes and dislikes are.
The first year of university can be very distracting and bewildering, you must take it easy on yourself, coursewise, take what you are good at, what you are truly interested in. Studying can be quite challenging the first year. ![]() The buzz from big companies, as far as the future...forensic computer specialists will be the new darlings of the tech market. Many, MANY companies want to know where they failed, if it can happen again, what to do to prevent any problems...So, they plan to put big money into building up departments to do just that. Take the problem apart, study it, put it together a better way, keep an eye on it. You see? You have all the time you need in life, enjoy it, especially the first year of university! ![]() |
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Thanks for all the advice its been appreciated. I'm going to have a talk with my tutor to see what out of the courses iv applied for he would recomend and someone i know who has done a few of them to see what her experiances with them were.
All the courses look good Software engineering looks very interesting sadly though I dont think I would be able to cope if I took that course. I have very little experiance with programmign and such. I only started it last year with Turbo Pascal in college. At present I am making a full data handling program for a video hire shop, you know so they can rent out videos add customers, check over due video, delete customer. Get it all to save to files and things. Its not eactly advanced and things. I have also had a little dabble with BASIC but that was with very simple programs using a few IF commands. I personaly wouldnt mind doing something to do with networks in general or something. Like working in a school/uni or somewhere similar managing there network and things. I'm going to did deeper into the subjects and see. I have a while before i have to make my choices on my first choice and back up. Failing that I can always try and go through clearing like Anthony1uk suggested. Just wondering does anyone know what other fields in computing are up and coming? Thanks again Michael. |
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Hey Buckee, Before apple..ing the technology it would probably be a good idea to check a Thesaurus for "universaty". Play on, Hernie |
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I just thought i'd let you know I recieved all my replies about the courses I applied for the other day. I have been accepted onto them all with conditional offers. I dont know what the requirements are just yet because UCAS havent sent them through to me. I've just got to decide which to apply for my main choice and my back up. This is going to be a really hard decision. I have an open day for the university on wednesday so I will be able to check out what the facilities are like there, I have hears quite good thing about from someone I knew who went. They apparently use different operating systems including multiple versions of linux. Any just thought I'd let you know considering I started a poll about the subject.
Michael. |
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I would consider an MBA in IT.
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