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IT vs Computer Science vs Information Systems
Information Technology (IT) is a relatively new academic degree program that provides students with comprehensive knowledge and necessary skills and training to become IT professionals and to meet the computer technology needs of users in industry, government, and academic organizations. Not only undergraduate programs but also graduate programs in IT have become very popular.
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Computer Science, Information Systems & IT - Which Degree is for You?
Interested in a career in technology, but not sure what to choose? Learn the differences between a CS and CIS degree, including potential career outcomes.
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Computer Science vs. Information Technology: What’s the Difference?
Computer science and IT may both be based in technology, but that’s where the similarities between these two disciplines end.
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Computer Information Systems vs. Information Technology | Elmhurst University
Computer information systems and computer information technology have real differences—in degree options, job markets and day-to-day duties.
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Computer Science & Information Systems and Technology
In Fall 2015, Computer Information Science will move to the Washkewicz College of Engineering
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Computer Science vs. Information Technology
Discover the basics of computer science vs. information technology at Concordia University St. Paul. Includes career opportunities, curriculum and more.
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