Friday, July 1, 2011

If I want to get a Master's in Information Technology, will Computer Science be an acceptable Bachelor's


If I want to get a Master's in Information Technology, will Computer Science be an acceptable Bachelor's?
The college I'm going to in an extension campus, and so doesn't offer nearly as many degree programs as the main campus. I could however, get a Bachelor's in Computer Science, then transfer to the main campus and get a Master's in IT there. Are the two fields closely enough related?
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I think they should accept it however, you should speak with a guidance counselor to make sure. They will be able to answer your questions for things that are specific to the university you want to attend. Good Luck


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I can't answer your question, but it's easily answered. The only thing the Bachelors needs to do is satisfy the required,s to enter the Master's program. these things are easy to learn. you're going for it at same school so it's all there. two things 1. required's for master's program 2. there may be some subjects that require a specific text be used in the required (like marketing 101 uses a specific text-cause marketing 201 refers to that text info-and if you didn't use that text you would not have been exposed to the info. these questions are all easily answered at the registers office. if specific courses are required it will note that. yeah, it's very doable


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Yes, somewhat. Computer science deals with the theory behind it all and programming. IT deals with putting it all together to do work.

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