Whats the difference between Computer Science and CIS?
Computer Information Systems (CIS) and Computer Science (COSC) are two different majors. CIS is more related to business, and Computer Science is more related to engineering. CIS majors study the computerized systems by which businesses store, process and retrieve data. For the most part, this means financial and accounting related systems as well as reporting systems for managers. CIS courses study how these systems are created and changed over time, and how they work. This includes business programming and business programming languages, such as COBOL. Computer Science majors study how the computer itself is engineered “from the inside out.” Scientific and engineering programming may also be included, and related programming languages such as FORTRAN, Pascal or “C”.