They use the English word, so "(il) computer".
"Science" in English is scienza in Italian.
I would like to argue that and say why wouldn't it. It has parts, chips, screens similar to a computer and computer is in involved in science. So, why wouldn't the tv be involved in science?
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You don't get a degree with a subject; you get a degree in a subject. Bachelor of Science in Computer Science or Bachelor of Computer Science are common descriptions of this degree.
No, I cannot say that I know everything in Computer Science, even though I know a lot about it, and even though my innate abilities allow me to discern things I have never seen. No one, if he or she is honest can say that, because there is always something to learn.
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its a diploma or certificate to say your qualified to understand and repair computers and servers
I would say for starters that computer science would do more good for you because artificial intelligence is mostly software producing along with intergrated hardware which will need to be programed.
I am in 'Computer Information Technology' at Purdue which is somewhat similar to Computer Science. 'Computer Science', as I have heard, is a very difficult major at Purdue. There are many students, including some of my friends, who have switched from Computer Science to Computer Information Technology because they weren't able to handle it. But if you think that you can work hard and you can pull off, then there's a very good scope in Computer Science and especially from Purdue. They have a very good Computer Science program with almost full placements. I would say go for it and pursue Computer Science; you can always switch to Computer Information Technology or some other major if you find it very difficult in later stages.
No. Computer science is now.
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