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What is the difference between majoring in Web Systems through a Computer Science or IT degree and the Bachelor of Information Technology (Computing and Internet Technology)?

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What is the difference between majoring in Web Systems through a Computer Science or IT degree and the Bachelor of Information Technology (Computing and Internet Technology)?

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It’s all about choice. In the Bachelor of Information Technology (Computing and Internet Technology) degree a student will have decided on day one to enrol in a specialist degree that focuses on technologies (such as J2EE and Microsoft’s .NET) used to speed up development of client-server systems. It also looks at how they and other technologies can be used to create the backends for websites. Students who take a major in Web Systems through either the Computer Science or Information Technology degrees prefer to have different levels of general breadth culminating in four major courses in Web Systems.

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