VonPickle
Well-Known Member
What should I do
Right, my company has agreed to pay for the rest of my Bcom, provided I change it from General Management to Informatics, seeing as though I work in I.T. I already have 13 modules, 10 of which I can carry over to the Informatics branch.
My problem is that the Informatics course needs to be complete by 2014, why, I don't know and trying to get that info out of someone at UNISA is not proving to be easy. The reason that this is an issue is that I will need to do 6 subjects a year, or 3 a semester, which on average equals 24 hours of study per week, a workload I'm not entirely sure I want to take up right now, considering I have a full time job and a love for the party.
My other option is to stick with what I'm doing now, I.T. Courses. I have already completed A+, N+, L+ and LPI level 1. I will consider doing LPI level 2 and/or CCNA over the next two years. But I would hate to just throw away the modules I have already completed for the Bcom.
On that, does anyone know what the maximum allowed time to complete a Bcom is, I read somewhere that it was 7 years of constant study, I have done 2.
Any thoughts on what I should do?
Right, my company has agreed to pay for the rest of my Bcom, provided I change it from General Management to Informatics, seeing as though I work in I.T. I already have 13 modules, 10 of which I can carry over to the Informatics branch.
My problem is that the Informatics course needs to be complete by 2014, why, I don't know and trying to get that info out of someone at UNISA is not proving to be easy. The reason that this is an issue is that I will need to do 6 subjects a year, or 3 a semester, which on average equals 24 hours of study per week, a workload I'm not entirely sure I want to take up right now, considering I have a full time job and a love for the party.
My other option is to stick with what I'm doing now, I.T. Courses. I have already completed A+, N+, L+ and LPI level 1. I will consider doing LPI level 2 and/or CCNA over the next two years. But I would hate to just throw away the modules I have already completed for the Bcom.
On that, does anyone know what the maximum allowed time to complete a Bcom is, I read somewhere that it was 7 years of constant study, I have done 2.
Any thoughts on what I should do?