For the schools with just CS and CIS, from what I've seen if you don't want to be challenged you choose the CIS curriculum. They give you a degree to get you into a Data Entry position. 99% of the competent Network Admins/Engineers here graduate CS. You may not learn all of the software, but you get a very good understanding on how things are designed and implemented. CS just seems to take the time to try things outside of class etc. This could just be something local though.
It could also just be the IS classes falling back to the "no child left behind" idea, slowing them down. So other places could be completely different.
Last edited by Jaseca; 11-16-2003 at 11:38 AM..
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