Network Management and Security BSc or Computer Networks BSc

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
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NinjaBoy Member Posts: 968
To 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. -
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).