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What is the Difference between Information Technology and Computer Science?

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Question added by basel dayoub , مهندس صيانة كومبيوتر وشبكات وصرافات , CBS
Date Posted: 2018/01/23
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by basel dayoub , مهندس صيانة كومبيوتر وشبكات وصرافات , CBS

These two rewarding careers each require a slightly different set of skills, and they each appeal to a somewhat different type of person. An IT career involves installing, organizing and maintaining computer systems as well as designing and operating networks and databases. Computer science is focused entirely on efficiently programming computers using mathematical algorithms.

A Career in Computer Science

A computer science degree gives students a rigorous education in discrete mathematics and computer science theory. Most CS graduates go on to become software developers or Web programmers

With a four-year CS degree, students can find employment as programmers, software engineers

A CS education prepares students to choose the correct design patterns, algorithms and data structures for programs,

Working in Information Technology

With a two- or four-year IT degree, graduates can find work in a number of occupations, including information security, network architecture, database administration, systems administration and computer support.

 

In general, IT professionals need to stay abreast of new technology, and they must be very familiar with how to use operating systems and server software, including Linux, Apache, OpenSSL, Windows Server, Oracle, MySQL and Microsoft SQL Server

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