Hi chaps.
My first post here. Been lurking for a while. Registering at UNISA motivated me to join.
Like many others, I'm studying through UNISA because I have a house, job, chick, pets, and general life. Studying my degree is not to get done in the shortest time possible, but also not TOO...
BSc Informatics vs BSc Computing - UNISA (Moved from General Section)
Hi everyone!
I am a first time poster and have read the other threads with regards to this topic, I decided to post something myself and see the type of response I'd get. Any feedback would be greatly appreciated.
I have...
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Hi guys,
I realise that there is already a UNISA thread, but I figure that this would get more exposure since the people who may be able to answer this may not be active in that thread.
I intend on doing majors in Applied Math, Statistics and Computer Science via UNISA. What I want to know...
I am a recent Bsc. Graduate majoring in Pure Mathematics and Computer Science from the University of the Witswatersrand.
Currently I'm writing my final exams for my Bsc(Hons) Pure Mathematics.I'm sure to pass(already a guarantee) and I now need to find myself some employment.
As of yet I have...
I`m current deciding where to study next here. I wanted to know if their is any difference between the software development course offered by Rhodes University compared to computer science offered by UDW. I`m confused which one will give me better job opportunities and if its worth going all the...
I recently heard about the University of the People ( www.uopeople.edu ) that offers free-tuition degrees and heard the talk by its founder ( www.youtube.com/watch?v=6kH-uYwt0qs ) I have been wondering, are there any similar organisations out there, preferably accessible in SA or online?
Hi, last time I saw a discussion about this was back in 2011. I thought I'd get one going again - what are your thoughts on the various universities in this country for getting a software development degree? I'm currently indecisive between Rhodes and UCT
Hi all,
I just finished my first year at varsity majoring in Computer Science and Maths. I am a full time student, but I am worried that once I've completed my studies I'm going to struggle to get a job because I don't have any experience. How can I get experience while studying and a bit of...
Im starting my second year of my Bsc in Computer Science and i want to start looking at possible companies or places that a graduate could work at. the main place i know of is Derivco , does anyone know of other good companies?
I want to study Electronic Engineering (at UP/UCT) and learn how to write programmes.
1. Should I do Computer Science as a second course, after getting my first degree, or as a first?
(e.g. does the one field have a greater demand than the other?)
2. Should I take something else instead...