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What are the difference between Computer Science and Information Technology?

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Question added by Abdulaziz Alharbi , IT Security Specialist , Sentient Vision System & RMIT
Date Posted: 2015/10/07
Sabir Siddique
by Sabir Siddique , Manager , Racoon Digital Pvt. Ltd

Computer science refers to the processes of creating usable computer programs and applications and theories behind those processes.

 

Information Technology is technology involving the development, maintenance and use of computer systems,  software and networks for the processing and distribution of data.

Manoj Menon
by Manoj Menon , Senior Procurement Manager , M/s. Baklawa Made Better Sugar Candies Manufacturing LLC

Computer science is related to computers only but Information technology indicate something that gives us information from all sources like mobile phones, internet, Datas, CCTV, Modems etc. 

Emad Mohammed said abdalla
by Emad Mohammed said abdalla , ERP & IT Software, operation general manager . , AL DOHA Company

To the layperson, computer science and information technology may seem like the same thing. In actuality, three fields are typically associated with the study of computers at the college level. Computer engineering, information technology and computer science are all disciplines within the same realm of study. However, each specialty focuses on specific aspects of the field, and careers within the three areas vary greatly.

Computer science

Computer scientists are, in fact, scientists. They are focused with the theory of computational applications. That means they understand the “why” behind computer programs. Using algorithms and advanced mathematics, computer scientists invent new ways to manipulate and transfer information. Computer scientists are generally concerned with software, operating systems and implementation.

Like Neo in The Matrix, computer scientists can see and make sense of code. Computer science students will learn the fundamentals of different programming languages, linear and discrete mathematics, and software design and development. Computer scientists study the machine itself and understand how and why various computer processes operate the way they do.

Simply put, computer scientists can talk to computers. The field is based in mathematics—the language of computers. Computer scientists understand why computers work and can create a program or operating system that does what you want it to do. Careers in computer scienceComputer science is a rapidly growing field and is expected to see large increases in employment opportunities. High salaries are generally associated with computer science careers. If you’re pursuing a computer science degree, the following career paths are open to you:

  • Applications software developer. As the creative minds behind applications and programs, software developers design and build programs and applications for computers and technological devices. Angry Birds? A software developer made that. Microsoft Office? That would be software developers again. The median salary for a software developer is $,.
  • Systems engineer. Operating systems provide the foundation for computers and devices to function. Microsoft Windows, Linux and iOS are examples of types of operating systems. Systems engineers design and create those types of systems for use in personal computers, phones and even cars. The median pay for systems engineers is $,.
  • Web developer. Web developers are not graphic designers. Graphic designers create the images you see on websites; web developers program the code that makes a website function. Web developers integrate the graphics, audio and video into the site and monitor the site’s traffic, performance and capacity. The median salary for a Web developer is $,.
  • Computer engineering
  • To put it bluntly, computer engineers make computer parts work together. Computer engineers are responsible for the research, design and development of computer equipment like circuit boards, microchips, routers, video cards, etc. Some universities may treat this discipline as an off-shoot of electrical engineering.

    It is beneficial for computer engineers to have a grasp of computer science. Computer engineers often deal with hardware-to-software integration, meaning they have to design and build processors and hardware that can support a given program. As technology advances and our devices become smaller and smaller, a main goal of computer engineers is to create microchips and microprocessors that work economically and efficiently.

    Computer engineering students will study concepts in computer science, engineering and mathematics. By combining these three fields, computer engineers are able to solve hardware problems and create state-of-the-art machines that can handle the many tasks computers perform.

    Careers in computer engineeringThere’s not a lot of diversity in job titles in the computer engineering world. Diversity in the job comes from the various industries that employ computer engineers. You can find employment rates and median salary information for the top four industries in which computer engineers work below:

    • Federal government. As of, the federal government employed seven percent of all computer engineers. The median annual pay for computer engineers working for the federal government is $,.
    • Computer and electronic product manufacturing. The majority of computer engineers ( percent) work in this industry. The median salary for computer engineers in product manufacturing is $,.
    • Computer systems design and related services. Nineteen percent of computer engineers work in systems design. The median pay for computer engineers in this industry is $,.
    • Scientific research and development services. Eleven percent of computer engineers are employed by research firms. The median salary for computer engineers in research settings is $,.
    Information technology
  • Information technology (IT) may adopt the monikers information systems or systems administration. Essentially, IT professionals are the users of technology. IT utilizes existing operating systems, software and applications in tandem to create a larger system that solves a specific business problem. IT constructs a network from established building blocks to carry out a task, such as an automated supplies ordering service.

    Due to the nature of the work, IT professionals are more likely to interact with clients and co-workers outside of their department. They may help explain to a client how to solve technology problems or work with executives and business owners to construct a technology plan that will meet their business needs.

    IT students will study network and database design in depth, and receive an introduction to basic theory and applied mathematics. Successful IT candidates will possess strong critical thinking skills; IT professionals are tasked with resourcefully and cost-effectively applying the tools at their disposal. Careers in information technologyAt every level, from mom-and-pop shops to multinational corporations, businesses need IT. Over the next decade, career opportunities in IT are expected to grow faster than average. Depending on your level of education, a degree in IT can provide a comfortable paycheck.

    • Information security analysts. IT security analysts work to prevent cyberattacks by monitoring their business’s network for breaches and weak spots and to create emergency plans in the event of an attack. According to a survey by Robert Half Technology, the average salary for this position ranges between $, and $,.
    • Network architect. Sometimes called network engineers, these IT professionals design and build communication networks, such as local area networks (LANs), wide area networks (WANs) and intranets. Robert Half Technology reports that the average salary for network architects is between $, and $,.
    • Computer support specialists. Support specialists provide advice and troubleshooting help to individuals and businesses that have questions about their software. The median salary for computer support specialists is $,.
    • Database administrators. DBAs use software and programs to organize and store data for businesses that range from financial firms to shipping companies. Depending on the industry in which a DBA works, the median salary for this position ranges between $, and $,.
    • Systems administrators. System administrators conduct the day-to-day maintenance and operation of a business’s networks, including LANs, WANs, intranets and other communication systems. Salaries for this position vary by industry. The median annual pay for system administrators ranges between $, and $,.

     Summary

    To sum it up (and maybe oversimplify a bit), computer engineers design and build computers. Computer scientists design and develop computer programs, software and applications. IT professionals then use and troubleshoot those programs, software and applications. These three professions all work together to make sure hardware, software and user interface (UI) come together smoothly so that computers can carry out the tasks businesses and individuals need from them. It might help to imagine it like this: Computer engineers are architects and construction workers. They design and build a house. Computer scientists are the electricians, plumbers and installation specialists who put lights, running water and appliances in the house. IT professionals live in the house and use appliances effectively and efficiently for a desired effect. There is some overlap within these three fields. Essentially, they exist in subsections of the same discipline, performing complementary different tasks that fit together like a gear. Hopefully the distinctions between the three professional areas are now clear. If IT is where you want to be, King University Online can get you there. Earning your bachelor’s degree in information technology online is the first step toward a high-paying, in-demand career.

 

Olusola Olujinmi
by Olusola Olujinmi , Higher Executive Officer , Federal College of Animal Health and Production Technology

Computer Science deals with both the Software and Hardware aspect of a computer while Information Technology deals with just the software aspect of Computer Science.

ashokakumar dash
by ashokakumar dash , Expat Staff - IT, Stores, Admin , Raj Minerals Exploration and Services

In simplest terms, computer science is all about the technical or the enginering or the designing aspect of any computer system where IT refers to all the application or use or utilisatisaon of those mainly.

Bongani Wiseman Majodina Majodina
by Bongani Wiseman Majodina Majodina , aircraft Technician/Avionic , South African Air force

Well the Difference between Information Technology and Computer Science? ... An IT career involves organizing, installing, and maintaining systems of computers as well as designing and operating networks and databases. Computer science is focused only on programming computers using mathematical algorithms.

Emadaldeen Musa
by Emadaldeen Musa , Secretary , Ministry of Presidential Affairs, The Presidency Palace

The computer science specialization depends on building the applications or systems used by ordinary users, in addition to the security aspect of programs and networks.

The information technology depends on the study of these applications and systems, how they can be integrated with technology efficiently, through analyzing the system in different ways of analysis, and then study the design of this system and work on the analysis of a database of its own, He studied in computer science

Toufik Sebbouh
by Toufik Sebbouh , IT security manager at Ericsson - Algeria , Ericsson

computer science is a research area, it's about finding mathematical model and algorithms to manipulate and interpret data. computer scientist must have a mathematical mind, and will  master algorithmics and different programing languages.

Information technologies (IT) is about administrating and setting of information technologies like operating systems, networks, data bases. IT professionels master different softwares and hardwares. in conclusion, we ca say that IT  professionels is an intermediate layer betwen computer scientists and IT users.

Jawad  Ali
by Jawad Ali , QC Inspector/Architecture , Saudi Arabian Baytur

Information Technology  involves installing, organizing and maintaining computer systems as well as designing and operating networks and databases.

Computer science is focused entirely on efficiently programming computers using mathematical algorithms.

Vukasin Vasiljevic
by Vukasin Vasiljevic , Mobile Patrol Security , INEX Plus d.o.o

The things computer science has invented, information technology uses, modifies, improves and extends their application to some other areas.

Computer science deals with only the essential parts, the basic codes and the question why and how does something really work when the IT uses these basic and already existing elements and their combination creates some larger systems capable of solving more complex problems :)

Computer science engineers (CSE) :are involved in many aspects of computing, from the design of individual microprocessors, personal computers and super computers to circuit designing and writing software which powers them.

Information Technology (IT) :  Information Technology deals with the use of electronic computers and computer software to store, protect process, transmit and securely retrieve data. IT professionals perform a variety of tasks that range from installing applications to designing complex computer networks and information databases.

The major difference between these fields is that IT deals with the application of computing technology to real life processes, while, Computer Science deals with the science that facilitates these applications. In short, Computer Science is the creation of software and hardware by using different programming skills. On the other hand, "IT" is just the selection of the proper software or hardware for the task.

and according to Neeraj Kumar Gupta (who is a Ph.D in Computer Science) :

Difference in course and core areas:

CSE: Computer Science engineering students study about design, implementation, and management of information system of both software and hardware processes. Students pursuing computer science study: Algorithms and Data Structure, Architecture, Artificial Intelligence and Robotics, Database and Information Retrieval, Human-Computer Communication, Numerical and Symbolic Computation, Operating Systems, Programming Languages and Software Methodology and Engineering.

IT: Information Technology deals with installation, development and implementation of computer systems and applications. Under this stream, students learn the following: Data Structures and Algorithms, Microprocessors and Interfacing, Computer Communication and Networking, Database Systems, Internet Technologies and Applications, Software Engineering etc.

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