To analog: Computing at uni involved MS access, more MS access, SQL, more SQL, programming in various stuff not limited to C Java VB etc, Web development using ASP and JSP, more SQL, and lots of written feasabilites and assesments of stuff.
I chose a buiness and computing course (Business Information Management Systems, BIMS). It gives you a select ammount of IT (you get a lot of choice) and also the bsuiness understanding to be able to see how IT fits with business needs. In business now adays, it not so much about 'This IT does this' but more on 'how can we use technology to solve this business problem or improve this business function'.
Plus, at Uni, you get 3/4 years of living off other peoples taxes!