Robin Tommie: computer science will teach u both h/w *** s/w ....best probably s/w
Robin Tommie: well i just started as a computer science student at my university.. im in my second computer science class now and i will soon be in my 3rd with in the next few months.. in my first one it was basically small code.. and an overview of a lot of thing. including some hardware. and we even got down to the machine level language. in my second course i am learning purely how to code in Java.. so that software. i know in my next class i will have more coding in some sort of language. but im not sure if we will do any actual hardware.. maybe little... your best bet if you want to do a lot of hardware would be Electrical Engineering with 9if your university allows) a focus on computers.. so a lot of it depends on your university as well.. i would go to the university and ask what the curriculum offers...Show more
Jayson Brod: I'm a computer science junior, and my exper! ience at University has been this:Year One:General ed., basic programming courses, and math.Year Two:General ed., advanced programming, Data Structures, Assembly.Assembly is where you're going to start picking up computer hardware. You will learn about p-type and n-type transistors, how these combine to form gates, and how gates combine to form adders, for example.Year Three:Upper division stuff. This is when you start taking the serious C.S. courses, like Algorithm design. You can also take the heavier C.E. courses, at my school at least, they suggest some crossover. I'm taking a computer architecture and design course this quarter, for example, and it counts towards my C.S. degree.Year Four:Haven't got here yet. :-) But probably more advanced C.S. courses, like operating systems design. So to sum up, yeah, you're going to be exposed to chip design and computer architecture as a C.S. major, just not nearly to the degree that an engineer is going to be. C.S. winds up focusi! ng more on Algorithms, math, and software design. They teach y! ou what you need to know about physical architecture so you have some idea as to what is going on behind the scenes and what is possible....Show more
Willis Liburd: Computer Science is both hardware and software, but with more emphasis on software.Computer Engineering is hardware and software, but with more emphasis on hardware.
Arlen Hamper: in case you pick to commence a organisation in desinging and promoting pc video games you best wager is to take classes like the only presented at SMU (website below) which teaches you options to make a pc recreation aftr you already know the way the subsequent step is to get workers experting contained in the fields required and purchase all required finished licensing for porgramrs required inclusive of 3D modeling programes and programming hardward and upon getting all of that you'll be wanting to artwork on the game, depending on the shape of emploeeys you've it truly is going to take you a lengthy time period to make a! recreation, currtly it takes a 365 days with 100 and fifty people for one recreation on widespread and with all of tht you'll want about $500,000-$seven-hundred,000 to acuratly complet this job, so more advantageous than likly you need to merely commence operating for a pc recreation layout organisation....Show more
August Hubbard: Computer Science is mainly programming, however when studying computer science you donty only just learn to program you must understand everything else as well. I am currently a first year computer science student and have started to learn to program in Java, i also take a module called systems Architechture this is about the computer and whats inside, the software and hardware, you learn about circuits, chips, binary number how to construct circuits using logic gates etc. I also do a module on Software Engineering. So while computer science is mainy seen as just programming it is not, it is more broader than that and you must learn other ! things in other computer fields to get a full grasp on computer science! .However it really does depend on the uiversity you go to and what modules they teach. So look at the universities and see if their modules interet you....Show more
Jacinta Moitoso: In terms of the university degree computer science will not cover much in the hardware side in terms of circuits and chips. I think that is more into electronic. Computer science will manly cover the programming, DB, little bit of software engineering , ethic and information technology. When it comes to software engineering it will more focus on software engineering subjects such as design and project management. This is a general overview and it can be change from university to university. So refer to the course guide....Show more
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