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alex4answ2021-02-01 09:31:45
IT education
alex4answ, 2021-02-01 09:31:45

Computer Science and Engineering (Bachelor) -> Mathematics and Computer Science (Master) perhaps?

Good afternoon, more and more often I find myself thinking that with the education of 9 classes you won’t go far, although I’m trying to learn something myself, I worked as a developer for several years and now I continue.

I want to get an education in Mathematics and Computer Science, but there is no correspondence / part-time education, and I'm already a big boy and there is no one to feed me, but there are obligations, so the full-time form does not suit me.

On linkedin, I saw a person that he graduated with a bachelor's degree in the specialty "Applied Informatics", and a master's degree in "Mathematics and Computer Science", how is this possible, because these are 2 completely different specialties, they study completely different things in applied informatics, and there is no mathematics there.

I found + - a close specialty (but again without mathematics, unfortunately) - "Informatics and Computer Engineering", there are both part-time and part-time forms, they study very close to my desired specialty

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Программирования (java, python и тп)
Сети
Базы данных
Безопасность
и прочие уже +- программистские штучки


So, is it really possible to unlearn a bachelor's degree at one faculty, and pass a master's degree to a completely different one?

PS I understand that I will have to finish learning those things that are needed for the master's program, which were not in the bachelor's program.

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approximate solution, 2021-02-01
@approximate_solution

Do you seriously think that there is a difference which faculty you go to and which university? It seems they themselves wrote that the boy is not small, but wear such big pink glasses.
What is a high school in Russia for (if the university is not a top one):
1. Show the company management that you had the patience to give 4 (5) years of your life for the sake of A4 paper.
2. Get basic knowledge of Computer Science (unless, of course, you are lucky with a teacher, you shouldn’t even bother with a study, this is the same self-study, only with a session and your money).
3. Everything.
What profit gives:
1. The ability to jump to a managerial position, provided that the company makes a difference whether you have a tower or not.
2. Everything.
Do you need a master's degree in programming?
If the employer asks - yes, if not - no.
What a programmer needs: brains, patience, perseverance, the ability to understand business logic and processes, communication skills.

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We11N355, 2021-02-01
@We11N355

So, is it really possible to unlearn a bachelor's degree at one faculty, and go through a master's degree to a completely different one?
A bachelor can really choose absolutely any direction, entering the master's program.
I understand that I myself will have to finish learning those things that are needed for a master's degree
Passing entrance exams on topics in which knowledge is completely absent is somewhat time-consuming ... Although, depending on the chosen specialty.
who were not in the bachelor's program
At the correspondence course, you should not expect to receive any knowledge. From my experience, most of the sessions: "I looked at the example - I did it by analogy."
PS In my educational institution, they often talked about the profit of some "combinations" of higher education (for those aimed at working in the banking sector, for example, programming + economics). I meant the second higher education, but I think it works similarly with the "bachelor's + master's degree".

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Adamos, 2021-02-01
@Adamos

Here it is worth understanding what a bachelor's degree is.
Before its introduction in any technical university, for the first three years, students received approximately the same amount of knowledge, the differences were mainly not at the level of the specialty, but at the level of the faculty. Specialized courses were introduced from the fourth year, simply because they basically require this very base.
And once it was in this place that higher education cracked and fell apart into a bachelor's degree (a higher education base was obtained, but not a specific specialty) and a master's degree (if you are still not going to work in your specialty - why sit out your pants?).
And within the same faculty, the change of specialty was practiced before. Precisely because there is no particular difference in the program in the first years. In particular, guys who did not get entrance points and went to a less popular specialty, but successfully passed the first couple of sessions there, were pulled up to us.
Regarding your assumption that something will have to be completed independently - in IT, after an ordinary Russian university, you have to complete and retrain so much on your own that people everywhere doubt the need for such at all.

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