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mlRe: Obj-C and Mac OS BSIT Degree
FROM : Jason Barker
DATE : Thu Jan 03 18:28:32 2008

I found the same thing at the nearby universities and colleges. I did find
out that our Computer Science department offers an independent projects
course. I bought a copy of "Cocoa Programming for Mac OS X" and "Programming
in Objective-C", created my own schedule of the curriculum for a semester,
and had it approved by the head of the department. Maybe you could do
something similar.
This email list has been a great resource for asking clarifying questions on
concepts or getting help with code. There are other sites too, that provide
valuable resources when you don't have an instructor to go to for questions.


Good luck!
Jason


On Jan 2, 2008 2:15 PM, Justin Schneck <<email_removed>> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I am interested in furthering my education in programming by studying
> for a BA in IT. I was looking a schools and nobody seems to focus on
> Obj-C or Apple Developer related courses. I was looking for
> suggestions of schools to attend to better fit my degree towards Apple
> Development.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Justin
> <email_removed>
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