RE: FN-FORUM uni course
date posted 12th July 2001 03:14
Degree courses shouldn't be viewed so much as teaching skills as teaching
how to acquire skills.
I graduated in 1975 and I certainly haven't stopped learning since...
[EMAIL REMOVED] (Darren Spink) wrote:
> just a thought.....with such a long course (degrees usually are)....by
> the
> time you get to the end of the course, the things you learned earlier
> will
> be out of date...
>
> Regards
>
> Darren Spink
>
> http://www.arkad.leeds.co.uk
>
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL REMOVED]
> [EMAIL REMOVED] Behalf Of Chris
> (Seasiders.Net)
> Sent: 11 July 2001 21:16
> To: [EMAIL REMOVED]
> Subject: Re: FN-FORUM uni course
>
>
> Hello
>
> thanks for everybodies' help.
>
> The course is:
>
> Year 1
> Internet fundamentals, Java programming, systems analysis and design,
> introductory database, business organisation, mathematics
>
> Year 2
> Web-site development, object-oriented programming, communications
> networks
> and three units chosen from e-business, information systems development,
> database systems, design for multimedia and multimedia technologies
>
> Year 3
> Industrial placement in an e-commerce company
>
> Year 4
> E-commerce strategy, e-commerce project, and three units from e-commerce
> security, artificial neural networks, knowledge based systems, advanced
> multimedia design, data engineering, distributed systems, information
> systems management, networked multimedia.
>
> ==
> Chris Reece
> Seasiders.net
>