Well with both degrees, I can end up taking any jobs that use coding, e.g software developer, and etc. But atm just not sure which one would be better. Im leaning towards UTS science in IT coz they have a diploma year.You should check whether you'd want to to work in IT or computer science first.
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niceUsyd, Comp sci. =! I.T . Proper software design requires an actual understanding of computing theory not some dead in 5 years education in SAP and SAS. At the end of the day people do I.T because they like computers but don't want to do the proper math required in CS.
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IT and CS are quite different. You do some programming in both but that doesn't mean the courses are the same.According to James Currant BIT at USyd > CS in terms of atar req, but the actual course content is close enough that you could technically transfer between the two without trouble. Meanwhile, UTS CS > UTS IT. Again, this all appears to be prestige, but I would personally go for USyd because reputation.
I would like to dispute bob101 in that in both degrees you learn about comp sci whether the universities decided to label it IT or CS is quite arbitrary.
UTS doesn't even offer computer science, just I.T or a meh software engineering degree...According to James Currant BIT at USyd > CS in terms of atar req, but the actual course content is close enough that you could technically transfer between the two without trouble. Meanwhile, UTS CS > UTS IT. Again, this all appears to be prestige, but I would personally go for USyd because reputation.
I would like to dispute bob101 in that in both degrees you learn about comp sci[emoji14]whether the universities decided to label it IT or CS is quite arbitrary.
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comp sci is closer to software engineering than ITUTS doesn't even offer computer science, just I.T or a meh software engineering degree...
True, but their software engineering is a specialisation of information and communication technologies engineering, which is really a mix of wireless and electrical engineering with like 2 software courses..comp sci is closer to software engineering than IT
Oh I see.True, but their software engineering is a specialisation of information and communication technologies engineering, which is really a mix of wireless and electrical engineering with like 2 software courses..
I found that really strange as well. Their name really misleads you.Oh I see.
I dont know much about UTS software engo.
Its funny how UTSS doesn't have a decent comp sci course.
Other than actual job experience in your degree? Not much tbh, very different industry at the end of the day...Does any body have an idea of the actual benefit of pursuing BIT over comp science degree at usyd