Which one is good and difference betweenCS, software and IT engineering ? What are jobs opportunity for all ?
Hey Pradyumn Raj Singh,
finitely yes, they are completely different than each other. Computer science is defined as “the study of the principles and use of computers.” While information technology is defined as “the study or use of systems (especially computers and telecommunications) for storing, retrieving, and sending information.”. While IT and CS degrees can lead to similar jobs, the differences between the two are quite pronounced. IT professionals should enjoy installing computer systems, using software and maintaining networks and databases, while computer scientists should enjoy mathematics and software design. They have different careers and different work environment, each is unique in one thing than the other. You need to identify which one is your career to go on its track. There are things in common which you might take in the beginning of your study if you feel confused or not determined and later on you can decide which one you need to continue in. computer science careers are the following (but not limited to):
· Software applications developer. Daily duties: ..
· Computer systems analyst. Daily duties:
· Computer systems engineer. Daily duties:
· Network systems administrator. Daily duties: · Database administrator. Daily duties: · Business intelligence analyst. Daily duties:
· Web developer.
· Computer programmer.
While information technology careers are:
1. Computer systems analyst
2. Information security analysts
3. Computer user support specialists
4. Computer network support specialists
All the best!
Definitely CSE is among them because it is mother of them. But though, all are related to each other..
Now, here I define about your all queries, hope this will help you a lot!
Deference between SE, CSE & IT Engineering :
The three programs have common elements: they all stress an understanding of both digital hardware and software, though to varying degrees, and they all hone students' problem-solving skills. As well, graduates of all three programs may compete for some of the same jobs. However, the programs have different objectives.
Computer Engineering (CE)deals with designing, developing, and operating computer systems. At its core, Computer Engineering concentrates on digital hardware devices and computers, and the software that controls them. Advanced courses focus on standard designs and techniques for specific application domains. In contrast to CS and SE, Computer Engineering emphasizes solving problems in digital hardware and at the hardware-software interface.
Computer Science (CS)focuses on understanding, designing, and developing programs and computers. At its core, Computer Science concentrates on data, data transformation, and algorithms. Advanced courses present specialized programming techniques and specific application domains. The CS program is less structured than the CE and SE programs, giving students more flexibility to build depth or breadth in a variety of application domains or in the fundamentals of Computer Science.
Software Engineering (SE)deals with building and maintaining software systems. It is more software-oriented and has a greater emphasis on large software applications than Computer Engineering. It is more applied than Computer Science, placing greater emphasis on the entire software development process, from idea to final product. It is also more disciplined than Computer Science, applying more systematic practices to help ensure that products are reliable and safe.
Job Opportunities :
TheSchool of Computer Science (CS)and the department ofElectrical & Computer Engineering (ECE)both offer graduate programs in which students can study and do research in software engineering at the Master's and Ph.D. levels. Together, they have the largest number of Software Engineering faculty in Canada, and their research programs are internationally renowned and respected. In addition, both CS and ECE offer accelerated programs in which students can apply for graduate studies in their 3B term.