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July 20, 2014 12:21:53 PM

Hello people!

For a lot of reasons, i had to study Accounting/Management in the university, but my passion has always been the computers, since i was 7 years old. As i said, for a lot of personal reasons i didn't study any computer-related career on the university, but now i want to do it.

I'm looking for a master program that could cover most of the subjects im interested, which are: software development, databases, operating systems, web development, and if possible, hardware (what i love most), basically, to understand how software and hardware interacts between each other.

As a sidenote, although i was studying accounting, i learned HTML (and HTML5), CSS 2.1 (and CSS3), PHP and Javascript by myself, and i've did a couple of web projects, and actually i'm building an e-commerce site.

My intention is to further expand my knowledge about software and hardware. From your experience and knowledge, which master program i could take and in which university?

Any suggestion or reply will be highly appreciated.

Thanks in advance!

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July 20, 2014 12:23:20 PM

daniel_p15 said:
Hello people!

For a lot of reasons, i had to study Accounting/Management in the university, but my passion has always been the computers, since i was 7 years old. As i said, for a lot of personal reasons i didn't study any computer-related career on the university, but now i want to do it.

I'm looking for a master program that could cover most of the subjects im interested, which are: software development, databases, operating systems, web development, and if possible, hardware (what i love most), basically, to understand how software and hardware interacts between each other.

As a sidenote, although i was studying accounting, i learned HTML (and HTML5), CSS 2.1 (and CSS3), PHP and Javascript by myself, and i've did a couple of web projects, and actually i'm building an e-commerce site.

My intention is to further expand my knowledge about software and hardware. From your experience and knowledge, which master program i could take and in which university?

Any suggestion or reply will be highly appreciated.

Thanks in advance!

Computer science?
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July 20, 2014 2:46:10 PM

zeyuanfu said:
daniel_p15 said:
Hello people!

For a lot of reasons, i had to study Accounting/Management in the university, but my passion has always been the computers, since i was 7 years old. As i said, for a lot of personal reasons i didn't study any computer-related career on the university, but now i want to do it.

I'm looking for a master program that could cover most of the subjects im interested, which are: software development, databases, operating systems, web development, and if possible, hardware (what i love most), basically, to understand how software and hardware interacts between each other.

As a sidenote, although i was studying accounting, i learned HTML (and HTML5), CSS 2.1 (and CSS3), PHP and Javascript by myself, and i've did a couple of web projects, and actually i'm building an e-commerce site.

My intention is to further expand my knowledge about software and hardware. From your experience and knowledge, which master program i could take and in which university?

Any suggestion or reply will be highly appreciated.

Thanks in advance!

Computer science?


It's the best option i've seen so far, but i didn't wanted to take the first thing i saw. It's the best one?
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July 21, 2014 2:02:58 PM

daniel_p15 said:
zeyuanfu said:
daniel_p15 said:
Hello people!

For a lot of reasons, i had to study Accounting/Management in the university, but my passion has always been the computers, since i was 7 years old. As i said, for a lot of personal reasons i didn't study any computer-related career on the university, but now i want to do it.

I'm looking for a master program that could cover most of the subjects im interested, which are: software development, databases, operating systems, web development, and if possible, hardware (what i love most), basically, to understand how software and hardware interacts between each other.

As a sidenote, although i was studying accounting, i learned HTML (and HTML5), CSS 2.1 (and CSS3), PHP and Javascript by myself, and i've did a couple of web projects, and actually i'm building an e-commerce site.

My intention is to further expand my knowledge about software and hardware. From your experience and knowledge, which master program i could take and in which university?

Any suggestion or reply will be highly appreciated.

Thanks in advance!

Computer science?


It's the best option i've seen so far, but i didn't wanted to take the first thing i saw. It's the best one?

IDK I only know CS in terms of a computer-related master.
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July 21, 2014 5:31:00 PM

zeyuanfu said:
daniel_p15 said:
zeyuanfu said:
daniel_p15 said:
Hello people!

For a lot of reasons, i had to study Accounting/Management in the university, but my passion has always been the computers, since i was 7 years old. As i said, for a lot of personal reasons i didn't study any computer-related career on the university, but now i want to do it.

I'm looking for a master program that could cover most of the subjects im interested, which are: software development, databases, operating systems, web development, and if possible, hardware (what i love most), basically, to understand how software and hardware interacts between each other.

As a sidenote, although i was studying accounting, i learned HTML (and HTML5), CSS 2.1 (and CSS3), PHP and Javascript by myself, and i've did a couple of web projects, and actually i'm building an e-commerce site.

My intention is to further expand my knowledge about software and hardware. From your experience and knowledge, which master program i could take and in which university?

Any suggestion or reply will be highly appreciated.

Thanks in advance!

Computer science?


It's the best option i've seen so far, but i didn't wanted to take the first thing i saw. It's the best one?

IDK I only know CS in terms of a computer-related master.


Thanks man!... really appreciated!
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July 21, 2014 5:54:25 PM

daniel_p15 said:
zeyuanfu said:
daniel_p15 said:
zeyuanfu said:
daniel_p15 said:
Hello people!

For a lot of reasons, i had to study Accounting/Management in the university, but my passion has always been the computers, since i was 7 years old. As i said, for a lot of personal reasons i didn't study any computer-related career on the university, but now i want to do it.

I'm looking for a master program that could cover most of the subjects im interested, which are: software development, databases, operating systems, web development, and if possible, hardware (what i love most), basically, to understand how software and hardware interacts between each other.

As a sidenote, although i was studying accounting, i learned HTML (and HTML5), CSS 2.1 (and CSS3), PHP and Javascript by myself, and i've did a couple of web projects, and actually i'm building an e-commerce site.

My intention is to further expand my knowledge about software and hardware. From your experience and knowledge, which master program i could take and in which university?

Any suggestion or reply will be highly appreciated.

Thanks in advance!

Computer science?


It's the best option i've seen so far, but i didn't wanted to take the first thing i saw. It's the best one?

IDK I only know CS in terms of a computer-related master.


Thanks man!... really appreciated!

No problem!
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August 2, 2014 12:14:53 PM

CS is very heavy in math and theory. Many CS degrees don't even teach programming.
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August 5, 2014 4:33:15 AM

You should take Master in Computer Sciences i.e MSc. It is perfect according to your interest
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