
I'm confused about whether the major information systems of the computer or computer science or computer engineering?
I do something in computers with math because I love doing math. I know in the side of the computer … but when he graduated with a degree in computer science or computer information systems have a better chance of getting a job by employers? is more difficult to study on the basis of the majors such as computer science, computer engineering or computer information systems … What is the expected vacancies / growth in the future?
I was a computer science major in college 20 years ago, and even taught basic courses. It was conventional wisdom after that the best way to prepare for a job with computers was important in something that really interests you and get computer training in all you can on the side. The reason for this "wisdom" was that we were hearing many stories about, for example, the computer training business experts without they were writing programs for companies. The results were generally very poor programs. My guess is that companies today have wised up and search experts Team who know something about what they do. More pure computer science and computer engineering programs are probably best qualified to work in computer design. Over the CIS are probably best suited to become system managers. It's always a crap shoot, trying to choose a major that will be for the use of 4 or 5 years from now. The latter can now be crammed into a few years. But think of some fields that interest you and contact those companies. They often have employment officers who are willing to talk to people like you who do not seek work yet. You are more likely to get a more updated image of the field. One last thought. Sometimes no matter what kind of computer training to get in school. In my case, once used, I had to learn the completely different operating systems and programming languages that were available at school. Many employers expect you will have to get a lot of training on the job to work with your system. What we see is who has the ability to learn.
School of Engineering & Computer Science (SECS), Independent University, Bangladesh (IUB), 2010
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