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Computer Science vs Information Technology vs Information Systems
information technology คือ.
เราหวังว่า แบ่งปัน ในหัวข้อ information technology คือ นี้จะ มีประโยชน์ มาสู่คุณ.
What’s the difference between (information system)& (accounting information system)?? In my university they call it accounting information system! Im really confused and disappointed! Cz i don’t like accounting!
hello, is Information Technology same as Information Science? There are several universities that offered CS & Information Science programs instead of CS & IT. I’m a bit confused tbh
Man this resolved my problem on which degree I should follow
Computer Science = Math nerds
IT = People that know how to use google
IS= business fancy pants nerds
In information Security your learning python to write scripts and programs to hack lol .. mostly in python ..
What do you think about a Bachelors in Information Technology with an emphasis in networking and a minor in cyber security? Is it worth it?
Hi,
I am currently deciding between getting bs information systems vs bs information technology. Which would be the most profitable and better salary/opportunity wise in the future?
Hey mark can i can get a software job by doing masters in information systems.
Like developer roles in usa.
Do u compare these 3 majors math with business administration math I’m not good at math
Hey I’m currently taking a computer information systems class, and majoring in CIS overall. It seems like a lot of data and analytics, and business. The thing is, it doesn’t really interest me as much as something like IT would. Growing up I was always the go to guy for my family to fix technology, it was nothing major but still. I was even able to fix a laptop a couple years ago, it had a black screen and would not boot, and now it works fine. So I was going to ask, should I get certificates in IT, or should I stay and get my associates in CIS? Can I still get a decent entry level IT job with a CIS associates degree? Honestly I don’t mind making 50k a year, I’m not money hungry to the point where I want to make 100k a year so idk if I want to pursue my bachelors if I get the associates. Any advice would be great, thanks!
In my university they call it Information Systems and Technology with a emphasis on cyber security. Would that be the same as information systems?
So I can Do the "Vacation Test"? There is a CS, IS, and IT working on a Team.
1. If a CS goes on vacation and boss asks, "If something goes wrong who do I contact?" The CS will say, "Talk to the IT person."
2. If a IS goes on vacation and boss asks, "If something goes wrong who do I contact?" The IS will say, "Talk to the IT Person."
3. If a IT goes on vacation and boss asks, "If something goes wrong who do I contact?" The IT will say, "Depends…"
Hi! I really loved this video since I’ve been considering whether to go CS or IT… I’m considering going cybersecurity (but there’s no cybersecurity specific course where I am) and my dream is to become a hacker,, which do you suggest? Or game development, which course would be better? Thank you in advance if you see this 😁
What do you think/say about the CS majors who talk down to IT majors? I talked to two redditor's and they both said that IT people are failed CS people and claimed that IT degrees are useless and people are only in IT because they didn't want to tough it out in CS. I said there was so many factors involved and it wasn't all cut and dry and they called me naively unrealistic. They said IT programs are easy and you don't have to study….I responded by saying it depends on the curriculum and the person. What is your response to those types of people?
Wow thank you very much this video really explain on what i should major in,im not at the best at maths but i do know how to solve intermediate level problem,I’ve seen the algorithm,data structures,discrete maths,calculus etc those are high level maths which i can get into it so i think i should choose IT because since it’s in the middle from those 2 and i also do enjoy programming and doing small type of management/business.
But im concern what type of maths do IT learn?
I want to go into the IS, (cause i kinda suck at math and im into both business and tech) …What are your thoughts on getting an IT degree specializing in IS ? I dont know anything about programming but i know a lot about the business and management side .. do you think i should just go for a IS degree or do the IT with a specialization in IS degree?(For someone like me)
Hey Mark, thank you for this video! I'm majoring in Mechanical Engineering and minoring in CS. I enjoy computers and believe the CS minor on my resume would give me extra favor to any future employers. However, I'm not even halfway through the CS minor and I'm not enjoying the heavy coding that is involved with CS at all.. I am considering changing my minor to IT instead. So my questions is, do you think an IT minor on my resume is just as beneficial as a CS minor would be? BTW, I just saw in a previous video that you went to UCF. That's where I'm going!
Which degree do you think is more marketable to employers?
Hello Mark, I'm an information systems engineering student, just finished my first semester, I have done courses in basic math atm and intro to computer science in python and C, next semester I have data analysis course and math and more programming courses in java and C and stuff like operating systems. And just like you mentioned in the more advanced years I have project management and even psychology courses and financial management. Now what I wanted to ask, as an introvert and shy person myself Im not sure if I will be able to really enjoy IS work as you explained it's more of management type of work. Do you think I should switch to cs even if it might take to redo all the courses? Or in any degree I would need to work on my personality anyway and if Im enjoying the courses I should stick to information systems?
What about if you want to be on the security side if things?
basically just do Information Systems to stand a chance at becoming a manager
Pretty inaccurate on the information systems part. This guy clearly should have stuck to speaking about IT only. Funny how he has not even taken more than 1 class of info systems and made a video about the whole degree LOL. The internet is hilarious.
For a good explanation of what info Systems is these 2 videos are exponentially better:
https://youtu.be/EMGvP6hav_U
https://youtu.be/SYOmhUjDKJ4
Ive searched for a straight forward video to help me understand. I start my MIS this fall. Thank you!
Hi could I ask to you. I'm from Bachelor Degree Electronics Engineering that used to hands on with C++ program. Now, I join free-courses Data Science with Python and I love that bcs I think it is easier than C++ and I like The Data Visualization through Histogram, Plot, Scatter, etc. I want to pursue my Master Degree, but in my country Master Degree of Data Science is not available. There are only Master Degree in Information Technology and Computer Science. What should I choose?
IT sucks so much if you can't pass certification exams left and right, you end up stuck doing entry level tech support and get sucked into on call bullshit…
Hello I am interested more on the side of creating apps and websites would that land more on computer science or IT?
Best video on this topic❤👍
Amazing vid
Hello, can you make a video on your master's degree?
I was looking forward to this video! Thanks Mark
Great explanation. Hands down