Stuff I should be doing.

 

I work for Germany's largest independent producer of solar electricity. My job mainly involves programming Microsoft .NET applications and integrating them with Microsoft Axapta.

ExternalLinkArrowMy Masters course, MSc in Software Development. Very demanding but very good fun.

I passed module ExternalLinkArrowSoftware engineering (M880) in October 2003.

I passed the following modules in April 2004:

ExternalLinkArrowProject management (M865)
ExternalLinkArrowSoftware development for networked applications using Java (M874)
ExternalLinkArrowRelational database systems (M876)

I passed the following modules in October 2004:

ExternalLinkArrowUser interface design and evaluation (M873)
ExternalLinkArrowArchitectures of computing systems (M881)
ExternalLinkArrowObject-oriented software development (M878)

Giving me a ExternalLinkArrowpostgraduate diploma in software development, sort of half way between a bachelor's and a master's degree. After that comes my LinkArrowResearch project and dissertation ExternalLinkArrow(M801) which will give me a (by then!) hard earned Masters title.

Oh yes, nearly forgot. I hold a Bachelors (honours) degree in ExternalLinkArrowLife Sciences (Environmental Biotechnology) from the ExternalLinkArrowUniversity of Westminster. I got that in 1993 so it's been a long time...