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Question by Glytch782004-02-10 07:30:14
  Computer Science is one of those by Naruki2004-02-10 07:42:02
    Alright. by Glytch782004-02-10 07:45:56
      Corperate Law by DarthSane2004-02-10 07:50:26
        I like to not sell my soul (n/t) by Glytch782004-02-10 07:51:38
          Then don't expect to make lots of money by DarthSane2004-02-10 07:57:05
            What's the requirements for a Bachelors? (n/t) by Glytch782004-02-10 08:05:59
              They vary by college by DarthSane 2004-02-10 08:21:34
Where I went, there were:
2 algebra, and calculus
2 networking classes (one physical topology, one theory)
operating systems (dos and windows)
advanced operating systems (read windows NT server)
Networking operating systems (UNIX and Novell [am I dating myself yet?])
basic english
retoric and composition
technical writing
graphic design
spreadsheet design (anyone else ever work with Lotus 1-2-3?)
word processing
database design and advanced database design (both taught on DBase III+)
historical computing
hardware I and II (who remembers EISA BUS settings anyway?)
a couple of programing courses which were good for the logic in them (BASIC and LISP actually)
two historical electives
two "arts" electives
two general electives
and others I've just plain forgotten.
Now someone else will probably post a completely different list of classes.
[ Reply ]
                4 years? (n/t) by Glytch782004-02-10 08:29:11
                  Yes by DarthSane2004-02-10 08:32:05

 

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