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What is the difference between studying “computer information systems” and “computer science”?

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What is the difference between studying “computer information systems” and “computer science”?

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Computing Science programs tend to have more theoretical curriculum, and quite a bit more mathematical background. Computer Information Systems programs tend to focus on a mix of underlying theory and the hands-on application of current computing technology to business needs, along with the associated “soft skills” – writing, communication, teamwork, business knowledge, etc.

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