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Should you Learn Computer Information Systems or Computer Science?

4 years ago qvault.io

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However, there are two fields of study when it comes to working with this technology: Computer Information Systems and Computer Science.

Computer Information Systems are essentially in charge of coordinating the practical application of technology within any commercial setting, also known as Information Technology (IT).

On average, IT specialists make a little more per year than Computer Scientists – about $78,000 annually for Computer Information Systems specialists, and roughly $101,000 annually for Computer Scientists and Software Engineers.

For those less interested in programming computers and creating software, but still interested in working in the field of technology, Computer Information Systems seems the way to go. If you have a head for numbers and a love of programming, Computer Science is an excellent way to make a living, provided you are alright with moving to a technological hotspot – or maybe, in this new climate, you could work from home?

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