My college doesn't offer a computer science course..so computer programming or computer information technology?
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The college I am attending does not offer an AS in computer science, only computer programming and computer information and technology. So I was wondering which of these I should choose, either because they are more similar to computer science or just overall a better career to pursue?
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Answer:
"computer programming and computer information and technology" is known as computer science (:
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Uhh probably computer programming since the school doesn't offer computer science of find a school that does offer it if you truly want to do computer science.
Steven
Try an Online College
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