In September I'm following a course that’s called Computer Systems and Networks(CSN). The best thing about this course in my opinion is that it is very flexible. In that there are only a few set modals that you have to compete, the rest are form options within the school of computer (within the first 2 years of the course) meaning that you can tailor you degree to what you wish. In the third year you do a work placement, now the university has many links to the industry, this allows you to almost go into area that you wish. In the fourth and final year you take less modules but compete a dissertation, this can be on any subject of your choosing and fill half of your time table slots, the other half of the time table slots can be used to cover any area that you wish, for example if you decide that you wished to pursue a career bringing IT to new and small business then you could take a modal from the business school for example, this allows you to tailor you degree towards the field(s) that you want to go into. However I will also tell you that it has a sister degree, called Computer System engineering and development (CSED) though we cover some of the same modals within our core modals there are differences. CSN is designed for going into the application side of computers, fulfilling IT needs to a company. CSED is designed for going into the developmental side of, i.e. programming and such. Though neither limit you in that if you do CSN or can do into development and vice versa they do limit what work areas you cover in the third year meaning the references and experience you have gained form that year are not as valid.

Personally I intend to do my Bsc(hons)CSN as well at the same time work on GIAC certificates offered by SANS. I’m also currently looking into a conference that on august 5-10 2002 at London that is also offered though the Sans and is part of a GIAC track (more info).

Anyway hope this helps and one thing I would have to say is that don’t restrict yourself to just university, perhaps looking to do a degree and pick up a few certificates though online training or other means to bolster your CV and show your interest in more specific areas might be and idea.

If you want to know more specifics then PM me.

Good luck

Kindred69