I did an Applied Computing degree at Northumbria.
Got to say it was actually a really good course as it allowed me lots of options as to what modules i could do.
I specialised network programming, general networking and web design/programming; but also threw in lots of HCE and design & analysis modules to boot
I graduated back in 2006 with a 2:1 and am now working as a web developer in Cambridge. We have other programmers working for us who started with no experience (non IT related degrees). They can now 'write' code, but they never bother to pick up books so their theory is lacking and they rarely choose the optimal solutions to problems.
Got to say it was actually a really good course as it allowed me lots of options as to what modules i could do.
I specialised network programming, general networking and web design/programming; but also threw in lots of HCE and design & analysis modules to boot
I graduated back in 2006 with a 2:1 and am now working as a web developer in Cambridge. We have other programmers working for us who started with no experience (non IT related degrees). They can now 'write' code, but they never bother to pick up books so their theory is lacking and they rarely choose the optimal solutions to problems.