Question by Adair Bruce: What is the difference between Computer Information Systems and Computer Technology?
Under the Computer Science major there are 2 different emphasis: Computer Information Systems and Computer Technology. What is the difference between the 2 and what kind of different jobs do they get?
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Answer by Tomatoes face
ones information and the other one isnt
What do you think? Answer below!
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From what I understand ..
Information Systems study mainly involves studying things like..
Data Base, Software design, some form of programing in high level language,Human Computer Interaction, AI etc..
Computer Technology will involve studying..
Some form of programing in machine level/binary level languages, hardware design, networking, etc..
In a nut shell, IS == information storage and retreival methodologies and design.
CT == Hardware design aspect and physical computer.
At least this is what I fond during my studies and working as a tutor at Uni.. Hopes this helps