"Natalie C. Heinen" wrote:
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> The program at my school is based mostly on design and theory...I don't
> know about anyone elses but we definantly have to learn the design
> process, and it's very similar to any other engineering process...They
> figure here that we will pick up the rest in the "real world".
The course I did was heavy on the math and the design. First
year (in a Bachelor's course!) was almost all design, logic
and basic techniques - with enough programming to make us prove
we were learning it. Second year was algorithms, language families,
more advanced techniques. Third year was application of what we'd
learned, professionalism, specialisation.
Bachelor of Informatics, Griffith Uni, Australia - if anyone's that
interested.
Jenn V.
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