It is equivalent to NOTHING..... A BIG ZERO
There are many diffrerent types of concentrations when you study computer science. It depends what you are interested in.
Generally, "applied computer science" is another way of saying "computational science." This field typically relates to the use of algorithms, computers and other things that Computer Science studies to other fields. For example, computational biology (the use of computers to study things like the human genome) is a perfect example of "applied computer science." The relationship between Computer Science and Applied Computer Science is sort of like the relationship between Biology and Environmental Science -- the former is more concerned with describing the field itself and the latter is more concerned with the 'useful' application of certain knowledge within the field to other problems.
If we see today's scenario Computer Science branch is on hike and other branches are going down just because of this i think it's the best time to do diploma in mechanical , electrical or civil branch because students are less in these branches which will increase the requirement in companies and will be good for your future.
Becoming a personal trainer diploma is like getting any other diploma. There is both science to it and knowing exactly what to do. It will take probably around 2 or 3 years depending on if you go to college or university.
M. Main has written: 'Data structures & other objects using C++' -- subject(s): C++ (Computer program language), Data structures (Computer science), Object-oriented programming (Computer science) 'Data structures and other objects using Java' -- subject(s): Java (Computer program language), Data structures (Computer science) 'Data structures & other objects using C++' -- subject(s): C++ (Computer program language), Data structures (Computer science), Object-oriented programming (Computer science)
Math's and computer science influence each other. The goal of mathematics is to solve the problems in computer science and in other fields.
Computer science can be difficult depending on your intelligence level and how well you learn. In other words it depends on the person and what kind of teacher you have. :)
You can go to TUP. They have strong connections to other companies which demand excellent computer science degree-holders. If you get in, your future is set.
If you choose computer science, you can usually go into various business programs. You can work at a tech desk for a company or design and organize computer programs and networks.
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it is about as hard as any other college degree in the sciences.
Everything relates to science. the way computers can connect each other, that's science. all the weirdo jumbo gear inside your computer, thats science.