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The computing team at the OUHK offers two undergraduate degree programmes
in computing.
Bachelor of Computing programme suite (BComp)
Bachelor of Computing
with Honours in Internet Technology (BCOMPHIT) [160 Credits]
Bachelor of Computing
(BCOMPHIT Early Exit) [120 Credits]
Bachelor of Science in Computing and Networking programme suite (BScCN)
Bachelor of Science with Honours in Computing
and Networking (BSCHCN) [160 Credits]
Bachelor of Science in
Computing and Networking (BSCHCN Early Exit) [120 Credits]
These two programmes are actually similar. Their differences are only
minor in nature. The following gives you an idea about their similarities
and differences.
Similarities:
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Both BComp and BScCN are undergraduate degrees in the subject domain
of computing and information technology (IT).
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Both BComp and BScCN are software oriented.
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Both BComp and BScCN produces graduates that are equipped with computing
knowledge and skills to begin a career in the computing and IT industry.
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Both BComp (Hons) and BScCN (Hons) have produced graduates who
have been admitted into postgraduate programmes in computing and
IT.
Minor Differences:
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More all-rounded computing
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More networking oriented
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Graduates have the breath of understanding of theories and practices
in the field of computing
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Graduates are well versed with the principles and application
of computing and networking
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Honours graduates are further enhanced with knowledge and skills
in developing applications on and for the Internet.
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Honours graduates are euipped with in-depth understanding with
selected areas in computing
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