Network Management and Security BSc or Computer Networks BSc
Eildor
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I can pick between the two for my 3rd year, I haven't decided which one to pick yet. I think both of the courses are quite similar, as far as I can tell the Computer Networks BSc has some network programming modules whereas Network Management and Security doesn't... instead it has a module on... network management and security!
Right now I'm leaning more towards the Network Management and Security BSc since I don't really care for network programming, and I think the network management and security aspect of the course would compliment my CCNP knowledge (once I get my CCNP, that is). Besides, Network Management and Security sounds cooler
Appreciate any advice.
Thank you
Right now I'm leaning more towards the Network Management and Security BSc since I don't really care for network programming, and I think the network management and security aspect of the course would compliment my CCNP knowledge (once I get my CCNP, that is). Besides, Network Management and Security sounds cooler
Appreciate any advice.
Thank you
Comments
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NinjaBoy Member Posts: 968To be honest, I'd go for the one that would be easier for myself. At the end of the day, it's the piece of paper you get at the end.
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ptilsen Member Posts: 2,835 ■■■■■■■■■■Which one you get probably won't make a difference when it comes time to apply for a job or get a promotion. You should go with whichever has the more interesting subjects and/or whichever is going to be easier for you (there's usually a big overlap between those two).