I had to drop out in the last semester of my senior year, with a major in
systems administation. Essentially a combined business/comp sci program, a
little more technical than most MIS programs I have looked at (C++ and
circuit analysis not just COBOL as was usual in MIS at the time). Since a
lot of my work experience has been in technical support, the degree has
been pretty irrelevant.

Dana

Matthew Small writes:

> I would like to know how many people on the list actually have a CS/MIS degree.  
>
> I do.  
>
> - Matt Small
>   ----- Original Message -----
>   From: Dana Tierney
>   To: CF-Community
>   Sent: Wednesday, October 01, 2003 9:37 AM
>   Subject: Re: CF Salary Range
>
>
>   OK, I will concede that the SQl class was helpful. And despite the focus on
>   PASCAL in comp sci 1 and 2, I learned a lot about programming per se. But
>   whether I could have learned the same material without being present in a
>   classroom from 10 to 11 on Tuesdays and Thursdays is what I am questioning.
>   I think so...
>
>   Dana
>
>   Dana
>
>   Jeffry Houser writes:
>
>   >   If the classes you took focused on a language, I can understand how they
>   > may not be applicable to web development.  But, a good curriculum will
>   > concentrate on theory.  I apply programming theory every day.  I'm sure
>   > that many will agree that to get anywhere when building dynamic web pages
>   > you need to know something about database design.
>   >
>   > At 01:05 AM 10/1/2003 -0500, you wrote:
>   > >
>
>

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