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For Project Management, System Analysis or Business Analysis ?
Business Information Technology BSc
Level 1
Level 2
Level 3
OR
Information Technology Practitioner BSc (Hons)
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
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(Original post by Raiden10)
Well the second thing doesn't even mention the internet.
Well the second thing doesn't even mention the internet.
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
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(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
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
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(Original post by Raiden10)
Hmmm, don't really know much about IT but Python is on a firey trend of popularity?
Hmmm, don't really know much about IT but Python is on a firey trend of popularity?
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