Hi,
I'm looking to get an IT degree by part time through Unisa.
I'm just struggling to figure out which degree would be better for me. I was hoping someone could help with suggestions:
1) I really enjoy problem solving - ie: I've troubleshooted many computers in the past few years, and most of the time, I troubleshoot common windows problems through trial and error. I also recently found an open source shopping cart system based on PHP, and although I know nothing about programming, I'm really enjoying playing with the code to try customize the shop. I think I might enjoy studying PHP programming
2) I also really enjoy business. I've started my own small import business. I love buying and selling and I'm good at working out how to calculate income/profit etc. So management/business skills is quite important too.
So I basically think it comes down to 2 options - BSC or B Com infomatics. The question is - is there 1 of them better suited to my requirements? Alternatively, is there some kind of course that combines the Bsc and Bcom together?
Thanks so much in advance for the help!
I'm looking to get an IT degree by part time through Unisa.
I'm just struggling to figure out which degree would be better for me. I was hoping someone could help with suggestions:
1) I really enjoy problem solving - ie: I've troubleshooted many computers in the past few years, and most of the time, I troubleshoot common windows problems through trial and error. I also recently found an open source shopping cart system based on PHP, and although I know nothing about programming, I'm really enjoying playing with the code to try customize the shop. I think I might enjoy studying PHP programming
2) I also really enjoy business. I've started my own small import business. I love buying and selling and I'm good at working out how to calculate income/profit etc. So management/business skills is quite important too.
So I basically think it comes down to 2 options - BSC or B Com infomatics. The question is - is there 1 of them better suited to my requirements? Alternatively, is there some kind of course that combines the Bsc and Bcom together?
Thanks so much in advance for the help!