Gabriel J. Michael escribió:
Hi all,

I'm a senior GVPT major graduating this Spring, but I've always been interested 
in computers and electronics. I have a lot of practical experience with the 
two; I've held progamming jobs where I worked in Perl and VBA, I once wrote a 
driver in C for a magstripe card reader connected via the parallel port, I'm 
decent with a soldering iron, familiar with Linux, etc. My problem is that I 
don't really understand any of the theory behind the projects I play with, so 
I'd like to maybe audit a CMSC or ENEE course for the hell of it. Any 
suggestions? Keep in mind that I've only taken up to MATH 141, and I've neven 
taken a formal programming course (unless you count Pascal in high school...)

I see there is CMSC 198A, "Special Topics in Computer Science for Non-Majors" - 
anyone know anything about that?

Thanks,

Gabe

Now that I see that people ask about this, I am moving to Baltimore in February from Europe. I am thinking of getting trained and my purpose is two-fold: getting training on system administration (is there any certification or course for getting to know VoIP, Linux, Cisco, MSCE? ) in general, although I need some training mainly in MCSE and Exchange servers. Besides this, I am looking for a Master degree in Security, also two-folded: systems security and secure programming...

Is there anything similar in Maryland?

Many thanks

Miguel

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