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TopicShould I major in computer science, or information technology?
pojr
03/30/21 11:45:20 AM
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TheGreatEscape posted...
it really sounds like you want to do CS, so do it. Don't force yourself in something you don't really want to do just because you're "losing" a couple classes.
good call man, i think im gonna do just that

Kloe_Rinz posted...
i thought normally your core degree would be information technology, and compsci would be one of many majors, as opposed to say networking

but major in compsci. the programming you learn from it is transferrable to almost any IT job you'll get after graduating. even if you dont get a job as a web dev or software dev, you can use your programming skills as a network engineer or sysadmin or even a level 3 helpdesk

Kloe_Rinz posted...
i thought normally your core degree would be information technology, and compsci would be one of many majors, as opposed to say networking

but major in compsci. the programming you learn from it is transferrable to almost any IT job you'll get after graduating. even if you dont get a job as a web dev or software dev, you can use your programming skills as a network engineer or sysadmin or even a level 3 helpdesk
is that true that it would be the core degree? never heard that, but maybe thats true and im just not aware

Puglia77 posted...
My IT degree offered various specializations. I started out as CS but couldn't keep up with the math requirements, so I switched over to IT Game Development. It was a much easier CS degree without math, so I was able to add CS as a minor. I basically did programming all through it.
what math couldnt you do? pre-calc?

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