But I want to apply to more but I get confused as every university calls the computer courses a different name. So i'm unsure if its software , or computer science , IT , IS with business. I think it could be IS with business what I'm interested in but I'm unsure. In some of the modules in the enterprise one has : information systems,computer programming ,data management , software testing , human computer interaction. developing internet applications supporting the systems kinda thing
Which computer course would include that sort of things? Its one of the practical and technical I want I'm not interested in designing. And can anyone tell me from this which computer courses is more like the one i described is it Information technology with business or something else? And is Computer science based on designing the applications? and not the more practicalWhat is the difference between Computer science and information technology?
Information Technology is a practical Engineering discipline, concerned with implementing solutions to practical problems using current-day technology.
Computer Science” is the mixture and application of “Applied Mathematics”, “Electrical Engineering”, and “Complexity Theory/Algorithms” to understand and/or model information. In other words, the “field of computation”.
http://www.kualitatem.com/ is a software testing company, you can hire there services as well.What is the difference between Computer science and information technology?
one is crap and the other is fart!
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What is the difference between Computer science and information technology?I have a Computer Science degree but I work in Information technology. Computer Science is mostly focused on designing applications, and the theory behind computer software. Information Technology is more practical, it focuses on fixing and keeping systems up. However as my experience has proven one can learn enough about IT from a CS degree to get a job in it. I'm not sure what IS with business is but i would take an educated guess that it is more about the business decisions behind IT. Cost versus performance and such.
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