What Are the Key Differences Between IT, IS, and Computer Science?

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The discussion clarifies the distinctions between Information Technology (IT), Information Systems Technology (IST), Management Information Systems (MIS), and Computer Science (CS). IT and IST focus on practical applications like web design and network administration, while MIS is more business-oriented, combining management skills with programming experience. Computer Science is characterized by rigorous programming and design, providing broader career options. Ultimately, CS graduates often occupy roles as programmers or software architects, whereas IST graduates typically engage in troubleshooting and hardware setup.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of Information Technology (IT) concepts
  • Familiarity with Management Information Systems (MIS)
  • Knowledge of Computer Science (CS) fundamentals
  • Awareness of Information Systems Technology (IST) roles
NEXT STEPS
  • Research career paths in Computer Science and their industry demand
  • Explore the curriculum differences between MIS and Computer Science programs
  • Investigate the role of IT in business operations and management
  • Learn about the skills required for successful careers in IST and MIS
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This discussion is beneficial for students considering a career in IT, IST, MIS, or Computer Science, as well as professionals seeking to understand the distinctions and career implications of these fields.

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Hi ,

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I would like to inquire about these questions:

what is Information technology??


What is the difference between information technology and Information system??


What is the most company need:Information technology-computer science-Information System-MIS??

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Depends what you want to do...

Information Systems Technology(IST)/Management Information Systems (MIS) are "easier" majors than Computer Science.

MIS you can get more into a mangement position like business anlaysis/project manager so good money there but if you don't get the right skills/contacts you'll be in a more low level paying bracket from what I've seen/heard from my friends, same with IST, if you get into the right company you'll be fine but if your up against a Comp Sci major, your in trouble.

Really it depends on the school on the definition of IT/IST/MIS
In general IT/IST is more like web design/network admin
MIS is more business oriented but still gives you expeirence in programming
Comp Sci is more hardcore programming/design/some CE/EE as well <--- youll have most options as a comp sci
A Comp Sci can do a MIS/IST/IT job easier than a the other way around but if it was up to me and pay wasn't an issue I'd rather do IST/MIS because they do more hands on programming and less theory.

But it seems like in the real world you'll see comp sci's as the programmers/software architects and IST majors doing more trouble shooting hardware/setting up servers (more like a tech guy)
 
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