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What is the difference between computer science and information systems?

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What is the difference between computer science and information systems?

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A. Our information systems program is structured as an applied computer program, the application area being business information systems. Computer science majors may choose a variety of different electives (e.g., programming languages, databases, computer graphics) and take more natural science and mathematics courses, whereas information systems majors follow a more focused computing curriculum and take additional business or economics courses.

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