Detailed profiles of schools for Computer And Information Sciences from the EdRef college search portal.
Computer and information sciences programs give students a foundation in the subject of computer information systems, including such areas as data communications, information security, software engineering, graphics, and interaction between people and computers. Theory and practice are both highly emphasized, with hands-on work conducted in order to prepare students for the real world of computer challenges. Curriculum may include courses in artificial intelligence, information systems, software engineering, neural networks, multimedia, and computer design.
There is a growing need for information professionals in all sectors of government and industry. Computer technology is a major force behind the growth and advancement of technology, which promises to help businesses and organizations increase productivity. Computer information specialists are in high demand for services related to the collection, processing, and dissemination of information.
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