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What Is The Difference Between Computer Science Engineering And Information Technology Engineering

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Finish you chem degree, and get a teaching license. Or change your major to civil engineering: they use physics and chemistry principles.

Difference between computer science, computer engineering and software engineering?

difference between computer science, computer engineering and software engineering?
i love software, OS and web designing which one you think is better for me (from above options) and why?

Which is better: computer science or information technology?

i want to know which is the best. And which has the higher salary. Can you give me also what is the salary of an IT & Comsci a month, i need the amount so dont suggest to go to this site or whatever such as payscale.com.. And also please dont say that it depends on you, etc...i'm here because i need your advice on which is better and have a higher salary and i like them both.

Computer Science vs Information Technology. Which one is harder and which one pays better?

Well if you enjoy math and programming, then go for Computer Science. If you like learning about how technology is used in Organizations, and hands-on learning about the different career options within Technology, go with Information technology(aka IT or Information Systems).

Computer Science is known to be the more challenging major because upper level math and programming are involved, but its also the more valuable degree to some organizations and can sometimes, but not always, lead to higher salaries than Information Technology. Information Technology usually has more diverse career options since most people, but not all, involved in Computer Science become Programmers or Engineers.

Either way you should be fine getting a job with either major since they both are technology-related fields that are in-demand. Do more research and see which one fits you more. Plus if you don't like one you can always change your major to the other.

Hope this helps and best of luck!! :)

What is the difference between systems engineering and information technology?

First of all, I don't think the specificity of your degree is relevant to your start-up, unless you have a very specific business model in mind. Even that will most probably change though even throughout your studies. Your question implies that you have already a first degree and that it is in a different area from the subjects you mentioned, otherwise you would have some idea about them. As another answer mentioned, "information technology" can be perceived as a subset of "systems engineering" (especially software engineering). I can't really help you with systems engineering, as I come from an IT background myself. I think your choice has to do with your interests and inclinations rather than your career path, especially if you want to start a company. And I don't know how relevant a systems engineering degree would be in a start-up context (also already mentioned). If your interests lie for example in software, for example creating a SaaS start-up, then you should look towards IT (regarding the options you mentioned). If, however, you want to do something that involves assembly lines then look towards system engineering. But since you are aiming for a start-up, maybe you'd better decide on your product first and then direct your studies accordingly.

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