I have been studying a little bit about network security and I think I liked this subject too. I rarely stay interested in a subject or topic for a long time. But social science still amazes me and network security looks fun to pursue. I saw a total of 12-14 electives in my course which is Business Computing, but now called some fancy names. One that caught my attention is Enterprise Java, Human Resource Management, Open Source System and Mainframe Computing.
Java is fun to me but it is very exhausting to write a lengthy script.
I did a little of J2ME which is part of Java and the final product is encouraging. Human Resource Management was my dream job last time but now my interest for it was deteriorating.
Open source systems and mainframe computing is about Windows and Linux, though I tot at first open source talks about creating your own open source programs. Mainframe computing is more like system administration which I dun really like because it is more of routine work.
Network security is the course that made me jump for joy because I really study more about it.
Hacking is already quite interesting but I think that it is going to talk about tcp/ip which is quite long and dry. I think I need to do some homework to research on such stuffs.
Sources:
http://socialsciences.swu.edu/images/social_science_cover.jpg
http://www.dba-oracle.com/images/2020_2.jpg