I did the Masters in Systems Development (Charles Sturt Uni), as an external 
student (Distance Education).
Half the courseware is Microsoft based and the other half are Uni units (12 
units in all).

The Microsoft units are the standard Microsoft training courses. Those that 
come with standard training book/kit and they had some online (Webex) sessions 
in lieu of on-campus lectures. You can choose C# or VB.Net. The exams are the 
same as for when you do std Microsoft training except the vouchers for the 
exams indentified them as Uni Based.
One of the electives I did was for SQL Server 2005 (that was current at the 
time).

The curriculum has been updated since I did mine, which was .Net 2.0 based.

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Dylan Tusler
Sent: Wednesday, 24 November 2010 11:48 AM
To: 'ozDotNet'
Subject: Tertiary education

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[Sunshine Coast Regional Council]<http://www.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au/>
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
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