You understand that there are many, many different "BCom" degrees, right?
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It's like this guy doesn't read my posts...
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You understand that there are many, many different "BCom" degrees, right?
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It's like this guy doesn't read my posts...
I just started doing a Bsc computing with unisa this year and i was able to see the modules and what they entailed and helped me choose computing over infomatics, but i just checked the website and it said this:Does anyone perhaps know of another institution where I can study BSC part-time? Or know how I can go about getting more information on the different options offered by Unisa?
I just started doing a Bsc computing with unisa this year and i was able to see the modules and what they entailed and helped me choose computing over infomatics, but i just checked the website and it said this:
"The curriculum information for this qualification will be available closer to the*registration*phase".
wierd
well so far im only around 1 and a half months in.I have found it a relativley easy system. Since it's self study, discipline and consistency is the key. My biggest problem is that when I don't understand something in the coding or maths, I have to spend time searching up forums or watching YouTube but I generally find a solution that way.
other than that unisa is easy to deal with and I'm enjoying it.
good luck.... just check that you can register for this degree to start in second semester. when i was doing research i was under the impression that i couldnt. if you need any other info lmk.
well so far im only around 1 and a half months in.I have found it a relativley easy system. Since it's self study, discipline and consistency is the key. My biggest problem is that when I don't understand something in the coding or maths, I have to spend time searching up forums or watching YouTube but I generally find a solution that way.
other than that unisa is easy to deal with and I'm enjoying it.