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We've got a staff member who wants to enrol in some tertiary IT courses, and 
I'm looking for recommendations for courses that will give exposure to C# and 
SQL Server.

I've been looking at the external offerings from USQ 
(http://www.usq.edu.au/handbook/2010/bus/BITC.html), which mentions .net, but I 
think they focus on C++ for OO development, and use Java and Oracle 
predominantly.

USC (our local uni) seems to specialise in Java too.

Does anyone have any idea whether there are any offerings (pref external part 
time) that might suit?

I'm slowly working my way through various places, starting in SE Qld.

Dylan Tusler
Acting Data, Development & Integration Manager
ICTS Branch
Sunshine Coast Council
ph: +61 (0)7 5420 8002 mon, tue, wed
ph: +61 (0)7 5441 8202 thu, fri


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