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Computer science translates as "l'informatique". "Un informaticien" is the name of the job of people working in the branch.
The name stems from the purpose of a Computer, which is to compute (or calculate). A Computer is designed to compute, and this may be for purely mathematical purposes or for other applications, such as running scientific simulations or running computer games. The Processor of modern Computers is the piece of hardware that computes, for instance, it could be given 3 and 5 and told to add them. The processor then computes the answer as 8. Of course, most Computers can handle far more complex calculations than this example.
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Science, and any job that has "engineering" as part of its name. Engineering basically means applied science. There are also some jobs that can be considered applied science, but that don't have "engineering" as part of the name, like economics, architecture, and computer science. Well, the latter has "science" as part of its name, so that is a hint as well.Science, and any job that has "engineering" as part of its name. Engineering basically means applied science. There are also some jobs that can be considered applied science, but that don't have "engineering" as part of the name, like economics, architecture, and computer science. Well, the latter has "science" as part of its name, so that is a hint as well.Science, and any job that has "engineering" as part of its name. Engineering basically means applied science. There are also some jobs that can be considered applied science, but that don't have "engineering" as part of the name, like economics, architecture, and computer science. Well, the latter has "science" as part of its name, so that is a hint as well.Science, and any job that has "engineering" as part of its name. Engineering basically means applied science. There are also some jobs that can be considered applied science, but that don't have "engineering" as part of the name, like economics, architecture, and computer science. Well, the latter has "science" as part of its name, so that is a hint as well.
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hi my name is viji,i was completed my B.E computer science and nw doing higher study(M.E) for the same branch.If my course is eligible for Engineering service exam? plz reply me.
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Engineering is basically a career in applied science, so that's about it. However, there are some careers that don't have "engineering" in their name, but that actually use a lot of science, including economics (mainly math, not much physics), computer science, architecture.
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You might consider architecture, computer science, or just about any career that has "engineering" as part of its name.
BS Engg(ME) - Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering or BSc Engg(ME)
Quite simply that is called Materials Science and Engineering.
Briefly, engineering can be defined as "applied science". If any career has "engineering" in its name, you can be quite sure that you will have to study lots of science, including advanced mathematics. (Some careers that don't use the name "engineering" also require a lot of math, for example, economics.)
Science is only capitalised if at the beginning of a sentence, or in a subject name such as the Science Foundation or a Science Laboratory.