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Which degree is more useful for for the career i want?

For Project Management, System Analysis or Business Analysis ?

Business Information Technology BSc

Level 1

Professional Skills;

Introduction to Programming;

Business Decision Making;

IT Service and Infrastructure;

Current Technologies;

Enterprise Information Systems.


Level 2

Real World Project;

Data and information retrieval;

Ethical and legal issues in computing;

Developing the modern web 1;

Operational research;

Computer Simulation.


Level 3

Individual Project;

Rapid Application Development;

Information technology and global development;

Business continuity and compliance;

Optional topic.


OR

Information Technology Practitioner BSc (Hons)

IT in business

Information systems

Managing networks

Introduction to software design

Designing and using databases

Developing and testing systems

Software Development

IT Security

Business computing

Server development and maintenance

Advanced information systems

Implementing e-commerce solutions



(edited 9 years ago)
Well the second thing doesn't even mention the internet.
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Original post by Raiden10
Well the second thing doesn't even mention the internet.


i have updated my post to put more detail on what the 2nd degree covers

i figure that Business Information Technology BSc is more technical because it has programming

however i heard that analysts need to have a knowledge of using and designing databases which information technology practitioner bsc covers
Original post by Ben0406
i have updated my post to put more detail on what the 2nd degree covers

i figure that Business Information Technology BSc is more technical because it has programming

however i heard that analysts need to have a knowledge of using and designing databases which information technology practitioner bsc covers


Hmmm, don't really know much about IT but Python is on a firey trend of popularity?
Original post by Raiden10
Hmmm, don't really know much about IT but Python is on a firey trend of popularity?


Ruby for the web, Python for the pleb!

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