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Answer» what is the difference between computer information science and computer information technology? really is that it can i get a little more clarification on why they are the same? please? They just are. Quote from: bulletfingrz on December 01, 2011, 01:46:48 PM what is the difference between computer information science and computer information technology? There aren't Computer Information Science and Computer Information Technology, as far as I'm aware. There is Computer Science, and Information Technology. The former two however are different. Computer Science is about as much about Computers as Astronomy is about telescopes; it's about STUDYING algorithms, Big O notations of such, and so forth; much of Computer Science revolves around theory and concepts of algorithms and data structures than about computers. Information Technology is BASICALLY just learning how to use a computer to deal with information. From file management, to Photoshop, to 3ds max and even writing small tools. Quote from: bulletfingrz on December 01, 2011, 01:46:48 PM what is the difference between computer information science and computer information technology? At some universities ONE can receive a Bachelor of Science Degree in Computer Science. Usually about 124 semester hours are required for the BS Degree. A bachelor of science degree in Computer Science from MIT would start at a HIGHER salary than a BS degree in Computer Science from other universities. A two year certificate in Computer Information Technology from a junior college will be offered a computer operator job for about 1/4 the the salary that the BS Degree from MIT commands.This should be good...nice information GUYS Quote from: jetbravs on December 08, 2011, 02:19:47 AM nice information guys What? I spell a spammy sort of odour. When it hit's...he'll be gone. |
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