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TechBytes 10: Information Technology (IT) vs Computer Science (CS)

You know that a degree in computer science or IT can help get you where you want to be, but you’re not sure which is right for you. What’s the difference between information technology and computer science anyway? The Basics Computer science involves more independent work creating computer programs and applications, using algorithms and writing code. IT professionals focus more on using technology to support business goals while frequently interacting with others to help solve tech issues either over the phone, in person or via email. Personality-wise those more suited to independent work behind a desk may find themselves drawn to computer science while those who enjoy hands-on work assisting others may find more fulfillment in IT. IT Degree Overview IT is a branch of engineering. It is the practice of constructing and maintaining a highly complex system of modules that interact and communicate with each other, such as databases, servers, desktops, operating systems, and hardware. IT ...