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  1. theonedrog's Avatar
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    I'm applying for computer science but i'm not sure that i'll cut it in maths. I've seen universities such as Kent that offer Computer Science with, Software Enginerring / AI / Networking and i'm not sure whether I should apply for the Networking one.

    It is still computer science, but how much more will it be networking based? Will there be less maths based modules? :s
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    I had been going to recommend you take a look at the teaching pages on Kent's site (for this sort of thing, navigating the site as if you were a current student rather than an applicant is often helpful) but they don't seem to be complete for the networking option, which is a pity. I'll link them, all the same: course programmes.
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    (Original post by TheUnbeliever)
    I had been going to recommend you take a look at the teaching pages on Kent's site (for this sort of thing, navigating the site as if you were a current student rather than an applicant is often helpful) but they don't seem to be complete for the networking option, which is a pity. I'll link them, all the same: course programmes.
    I've actually went onto the Kent website a few times before. I found the modules and they were only the main ones. Now I have a more understanding of the course, thank you.
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