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Old 2 Oct 2006, 11:30 PM   #9 (permalink)
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Re: Science IT means computer Science at UTS?

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Originally Posted by samuraitor
Ok, but is it really true that UTS IT degree is more geared towards business and less tech?
The IT degree is geared towards you providing solutions to a business, whether they be technical or not technical. The new IT courses allow you to either focus on technical aspects of IT (ie. programming) or non-technical aspects (ie. requirements analysis).

The courses have been revised for 2007 so that you study the same subjects whether you're doing the BScIT, BBus/BComp (to be renamed), BIT, BScIT/LLB or BScIT/BAIntStudies. That way, whatever IT course you're studying at UTS, you will get the same core subjects as well as being able to focus on particular areas of IT which interest you more (without having to waste time doing subjects which don't interest you as much).
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