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		<title>Alex Nolan, PG Cert Computing (Open)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Jus got back from my hols to some good news &#8211; I&#8217;ve passed my latest Open University module, M883 &#8211; &#8230;<p><a href="http://www.alexnolan.co.uk/2007/06/alex-nolan-pg-cert-computing-open/">Continue reading &#187;</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Jus got back from my hols to some good news &#8211; I&#8217;ve passed my latest Open University module, M883 &#8211; Software Requirements for Business Systems.  As you might be able to guess from the title of the blog entry, that technically gives me a Post Graduate Certificate!</p>
<p>Which sadly I won&#8217;t be accepting.  OU rules state you can only count courses towards a maximum of 2 qualifications, which rules out this halfway house award if I want to go for the Masters.  I&#8217;ve actually still got some choice about both the Diploma and Masters:</p>
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<li>Diploma in Computing for Commerce &amp; Industry (CCI) -&gt; Masters in CCI</li>
<li>Diploma in Management of Software Projects (Mgmt SP) -&gt; Masters in Mgmt SP</li>
<li>Diploma in Mgmt SP -&gt; Masters in CCI</li>
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<p>This choice occurs because so far I&#8217;ve taken courses common to both degree paths.  The CCI course is considered more generalist (amongst the academic community, at least) and if you choose a non Project Management based disertation you end up with a MSc in CCI anyway.</p>
<p>Ok, so, next step.  In November or next May I&#8217;ll probably take Information Systems Legacy &amp; Evolution.  Sounds a bit boring but it&#8217;s a compulsory course for the specialist degree.  After that, I have to choose: either kill myself doing a double module to finish off the Management degree, or do 2 more singles for CCI.  At the moment I&#8217;m tempted to specialise.  I&#8217;ve really been enjoying the non-technical aspects of the work I&#8217;ve done over the past 8 months &#8211; the skills I&#8217;ve learnt are interesting and useful in ways that don&#8217;t even relate to work at all.  And I wonder what my general science degree has really done for me &#8211; wouldn&#8217;t evidence of my ability to study a subject in depth be more useful to an employer?</p>
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