A level maths for Computer Science degree?`

Energize said:
I know I already know how to setup basic networks for stuff like file and print sharing and ftp but If I wanted a job in networking, wouldn't I need some sort of qualification for the employer to consider me?

Like I said, one of the biggest networking companies in the world puts this for their graduate scheme. So even they dont requite a specific CS degree.

# University Disciplines Preferred: Engineering/IT/Computer Science/Technology.
# A Networking specialization would be an advantage.
# Basic Networking Knowledge expected - Knowledge and experience in LAN/WAN architecture, ISO/OSI, protocols (TCP/IP-Protocol-Suite).

Experience is more important.
 
Although I didn't require it to study Computer Science at Bristol, I was required to sit a first year maths unit which was essentially A-Level Maths.

Not sure about other universities though

Karl
 
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