Yes, over the last three to four decades, the meanings of "Information Technology", have evolved to be synonymous to those of "Information Science".
No, information science and information technology are not the same. Information science focuses on the study of information and how it is organized, accessed, and managed, while information technology involves the use of computers and telecommunications to store, retrieve, and transmit information. Both fields are related and often overlap in areas such as data management and analysis.
Science and Technology are the same because Technology is another word for Science and what you do in Technology, you do in Science.Its pretty much the same really.
Computer Science Engineering and Information technology are same in all aspects except electronics. The study of electronics is more detailed in Information technology. Hence for computer science engineering you need good maths however for information technology you need both good maths and physics.
No, IT is not a social science. IT is information technology and related to computer science.
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Information Science makes the part and Information Technology uses it.Type your answer here...
Information technology is in no way superior than computer science however, both disciplines are useful for different areas of computing. Those from an information technology background are not necessarily inferior to those from a computer science background although for development jobs like software development, computer science is more desirable. People from an information technology background and computer science background can both potentially land in the same occupations, having the same level of expertise in areas such as networking, databases, etc.
The degree of B.S.C I.T means Bachelor of science in Information Technology.
they relate because they are same thanks a lot for the information
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Science is the source of information and innovations and also the greatest support of technology.
Short answer: neither Long answer: Science and technology are interdependent of each other. Science relies on technology to progress, and technology relies on science to do the same.