I tend to agree here. i've found the MS-IT curriculum of one leading
institution to be sorely lacking in technical stuff. its something more like
a MS-CS course that's SEVERLY diluted with business stuff. imho lang.
joel
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Sent: Wednesday, October 18, 2000 4:52 PM
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Subject: Re: [plug] [WAY OT] What Computer skills should a
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I hope you're not interviewing CS-IT students. I know a lot of IT studes
from DLSU (upperclassmen) who don't know much about programming (and other
technical computer stuff like what DMA really does or the difference between
IDE and SCSI). Malamang you'll find good programming students from ST
(Software Tech). Personally I find courses like IT, MIS, IS, IM to be
totally bullshit. These specializations can easily be learned in a true CS
course which I think should focus on a lot of programming and theories.
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