What are your thoughts on the {CIS} Computer Information System Major, opposed to Computer Science, or Business Analyst?
Wouldn't this major be considered far more flexible and provide more opportunistic job positions?
Is it even considered a part of STEM?
If you're just doing a BS, go for it.
If you're going to grad school and want to get into more scientific stuff, do CS.
>>1156292
It's a business degree
>>1156284
CIS is for people who couldn't tough it through CS.
>>1156311
Using the term "tough" very loosely, of course.
CIS is basically a mix of CS and IT, you do some basic CS stuff like intro-level programming, data structures, discreet math, but you also learn all the Cisco CCNA (networking) stuff, Linux admin stuff, MS server admin stuff, and general business stuff like MS Office. Honestly it's a pretty good mix if you do want to work in some form of IT.
>>1156311
I predict people with CIS degrees will be the ones managing those who only studied CS.
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