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What is the difference between majoring in Web Systems and the BP098 Bachelor of Information Technology (Computing and Internet Technology)?

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What is the difference between majoring in Web Systems and the BP098 Bachelor of Information Technology (Computing and Internet Technology)?

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It’s all about choice. In the BP098 Computing and Internet Technology degree a student will have decided on day 1 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 from either the BP094 Computer Science or BP162 Information Technology degree prefer to have different levels of general breadth culminating in four specialist courses in Web Systems.

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