From: Kevin C McCarty (kmccart6@csc.com)
Date: Thu Jul 17 2003 - 10:41:46 GMT-3
Scott,
Try this link: http://200.50.70.130/programmes/index.asp
--Thanks
Kevin McCarty
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<CCIE in progress>
Computer Sciences Corporation
Defense Sector
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"Scott Morris" <swm
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Sent by: nobody
07/16/2003 10:58 PM
Please respond to "Scott Morris"
To: "'Jean-Francois Vaillancourt'" <hans@cam.org>, <denny@bobeldyk.org>,
<cciesecurity@yahoogroups.com>, <ccielab@groupstudy.com>,
<security@groupstudy.com>
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Subject: RE: OT : P.h.D. programs for CCIEs?
Yeah, but they make you learn/know C++ programming for it, which is one
class that seems semi-removed from the rest of them. *shrug*
Scott
-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
Jean-Francois Vaillancourt
Sent: Wednesday, July 16, 2003 10:39 PM
To: denny@bobeldyk.org; cciesecurity@yahoogroups.com;
ccielab@groupstudy.com; security@groupstudy.com
Subject: Re: OT : P.h.D. programs for CCIEs?
At 2003-07-16, denny@bobeldyk.org wrote:
>Has anyone else done any research on Universities that offer P.h.D.
>programs that do a couple of things:
>- Understand what the CCIE is and could be partial to candidates that
have
>their CCIE
>- Have a good focus on networking/internetworking
The closest I know of is the Dalhousie University M.Eng in
internetworking.
It's heavily sponsored by Cisco amongst others, and several of the staff
are CCIEs.
Remember that a PhD. program will mainly be interested in your academic
research skills. Earning a CCIE in itself is a worthy accomplishment,
but I
fear it may not be very relevant.
Cheers,
JF
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