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Thorsten Froehlich <tho### [at] trfde> wrote:
> tomuk07 wrote:
> >
http://www.edexcel.org.uk/VirtualContent/76031/HNC_Computing__Info_Systems__structure.pdf
>
> I am sorry, but from the looks of the course titles this isn't a computer
> science education, which would, among other things be teaching the stills
> needed for software development. Your education is well suited for technical
> support and administration of computer hardware and software though. In
> short, your knowledge is more on the user side of things, not on the
> development side of things. This also explains your various misconceptions
> in your earlier posts.
>
> Good luck,
>
> Thorsten
I didn't do all of those subjects I did various software options.
Here is a list of the units I did.
Year 1 Term 1
Information Systems (H2)
Computer Platforms (H1)
Year 1 Term 2
Systems Analysis (H2)
Data Structures and Algorithms (H2) along with Problem Solving
Year 2 Term 3
Introduction to Programming
/* Personal Note: Year 2 was a bit mixed up because of a lecturer leaving */
Year 2 Term 1
Software Development Project (H2)
Personal Skills Development (H2)
Year 2 Term 2
Software Development Project (H2)
Visual Programming
Year 2 Term 3
Computer Based Learning
/* Year 3 was even more mixed up because the year was no longer split in
terms but semesters */
Year 3 Semester 1
Professional Project (I was finishing of a project from Y2)
// Note: We would have done OOP but the majority of people decided to Web
Site //Management
Web Site Management
Year 3 Semester 2
Professional Project
Networking Technology + Supporting OS And NOS (Operating Systems and Network
Operating Systems)
Year 3 Semester 3
Professional Project
Quality Management
So you can see I had a mixed education, after that I did do a course in C++
and I have brought loads of books on OOP and Programming. I just need a
professional project to get me into the mind set of OOP.
Tom
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