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    So I thought I would like neuroscience...but I hate biology and I am not doing as well as I hoped in math...

    So I was considering switching to computer science, it still requires math, but not nearly as much as neuro did...and I like computers...

    So what is the difference between computer sciences and information systems (IST)?
    I think IST is a tiny bit more geared to what I want but I have no clue...

    Any suggestions?

    Thanks guys!

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    A degree in computer science is more focused on theory while a degree in IS is more vocational and has a lot to do with computer networking. A degree in computer science is a good base for many careers and you could spring board into a more advanced degree. A degree in IS is will give you practical and in-depth knowledge about computer networking from both a hardware and software point of view. You'll probably also learn a lot about data security and encryption.

    I would talk to a counselor or professor at your particular school though, because every school is a little bit different and has different philosophies.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Batman View Post
    A degree in computer science is more focused on theory while a degree in IS is more vocational and has a lot to do with computer networking. A degree in computer science is a good base for many careers and you could spring board into a more advanced degree. A degree in IS is will give you practical and in-depth knowledge about computer networking from both a hardware and software point of view. You'll probably also learn a lot about data security and encryption.

    I would talk to a counselor or professor at your particular school though, because every school is a little bit different and has different philosophies.
    This is good advice.

    To elaborate a little more, over here degrees in IS are moreso about databasing and managing data. Although not completely, that's the primary focus.

    I'm doing Computer Systems Engineering, which is like Computer Science + electrical engineering. I really like it, and if you're into that sort of thing maybe keep that as an option also?

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    Well I hate math....but I like computers and I am pretty good with them....

    I also like cars, but I don't know what college major would get me into something with cars, such as toyota or honda...

    Hmmm

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    Quote Originally Posted by Justinian2001 View Post
    Well I hate math....but I like computers and I am pretty good with them....

    I also like cars, but I don't know what college major would get me into something with cars, such as toyota or honda...

    Hmmm
    If you don't like Maths, you won't like Computer Science or Engineering....

    I'd suggest Mechanical Engineering for cars, but, Maths.

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    Information system is a business-type major.
    My university description:
    The Information Systems (IS) major is tailored to students who are interested in business and management aspects of the discipline. You will learn about business IS in various complex decision making contexts and how these systems, and the information generated by them, support the modern organisation in achieving both day-to-day and long-term objectives.

    IS probably have some core math subjects, the major itself will probably involve practical math-like thinking.

    I also like cars, but I don't know what college major would get me into something with cars, such as toyota or honda...
    What is it that you like about cars? Some people merely enjoy observing the exteriors and designs of cars, but get turn-off when all the technical stuff pops up, in which case I would recommend major in design. Some people like to think about how to maximise car efficiency, car operations, mechanical mumble jumbos, and these people would probably be more suited in engineering.

    Also keep in mind that university courses are designed in such a way that you will probably never ever need certain things when you graduate. I plan to major in accounting yet I had to do multivariable calculus and matrix algrebra and regression as part of the core courses, but I am 100% certain that I will never touch these things again if I am going to work in the debt collection sector.
    Basically, you just have to charge through some subjects, however much you hate them.
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    There are probably required classes you have to take outside of your major. What kinds of choices do you have for these classes? Can you use them as a chance to explore other subjects?

    I really don't like the idea of declaring a major before you have taken a few classes in the subject area to make sure you will enjoy it. Otherwise you will just have to keep redeclaring over and over.
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    I found this on the CS and IST website my school put together. It is called the difference between CS and IST:

    Traditionally, Computer Science (CS) is concerned with the design and development of all types of software, especially software that runs computers or allows devices to work. CS majors work with computer architectures and operating systems and typically enjoy writing computer programs. Many CS majors will take first jobs as programmers. At Westminster College, CS majors take two semesters of programming (currently in Java), data structures, computer architecture (how the computer works), operating systems, database and some advanced programming and theory courses.
    On the other hand, Computer Information Systems (CIS) is concerned with the relationship between information systems and the organizations that they serve. This relationship includes not only the theory and principles of such, but also the application and development. CIS professionals are involved in: 1) systems deployment and configuration work, 2) user training, 3) tailoring application technologies (especially databases) to the needs of the enterprise, and 4) the development of systems that utilize other software products to suit their organizations’ needs for information. Many CIS majors will take first jobs as help desk specialists or systems analysts. At Westminster College, CIS majors also take two semesters of programming (currently in Java) and data structures. In addition, they take courses in human-computer interaction, systems analysis, software engineering, database, upper-level computer science courses and some business courses.

    I think the CS would be best, it is just a tiny bit harder than IST. The courses I would have to take are:

    All computer science majors take discrete analysis, calculus, statistics, and either a physics, biology, or chemistry course

    So, I think I should be good to go. I already knew my major was either psychology/neuroscience or it was going to be computer sciences, so i won't be redeclaring from what I have thought about. I can't be absolutely certain but I am pretty sure this is where I want to go.

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