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backtrack3
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Posted on 07-21-11 11:14
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can somebody explain the differences between these two subjects anii yo subjects haru ko kaasto scope cha!! which one is good career wise!!???
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Posted on 07-21-11 11:22
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CIS = Computer Information Systems?
If that is the case, then Computer Engineering focusses on hardware while CIS focus would be software. From career standpoint, CIS would probably be better, but you have to like computer programming. Hope this helps.
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Posted on 07-21-11 11:39
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thanks for your quick input!! i do love programming!!! when i first came here my major was Information Technology and when transferred to community they put me in INformation systems saying it was same!! and i continued with it!! have an associates degree in CIS too... and now i found out INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND INFORMATION SYSTEMS have totally different course offerings!! and as much as i would love to stuyd infromation technology than systems!!! and now m going to university and their course offerings testo ramro lagena!! so i was thinking of changing my major to electrical and computer engineering!! i gues m more confused now!!!
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Posted on 07-21-11 11:40
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and my recent university does not have information technology!! so dun know!! kinda stucked with what to do
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Posted on 07-21-11 11:54
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CIS(computer information systems) is not the same as CS(Computer Science) or IT.
CIS focuses more on the business applications and very basic knowledge in programming whereas Computer Science is the hardcore programming(very less web programming). If you are into programming then Computer Science is the one you should go for.
Computer Engineering has some programming and some electrical engineering blend into it.
Electical Engineering is less programming and more hardware like cicruits and stuff.
IT is more of the web part of the programming.
Hope it helps.
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