Yes. It does. Computers have become part of life everywhere from healthcare to entertainment. So there is always a good future for computer science and job opportunities.
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You should go for B.Tech in either Computer Science or Information Technology. B.Tech from a good reputed college would help you to get a good career in software. As a software developer, Computer Science would be a better option than Information Technology.
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Science and technology increase the Sociology......
Computer networking is a good subject for computer science. Here you read all about programming and coding through which your future may be dark.
Lamar University is really a good university for Computer Science because of the good computer labs and lecturers.
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Well if you are really good at math you could be a mathematician.
"Garbage in, garbage out" (GIGO).
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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.
It's basically electrical engineering with a good bit of computer science
The website Exploringcs.com offers some very good and detailed information for students interested in a further education in computer science. From AP computer science exam statistics to computer science job statistics, you can find all that information on their website.
No, you probably won't fail computer science. Probably. Mathematics involves logic and problem solving - which is a major part of computer science. Although programming is also a big part of computer science, there are quite a lot of branches to do with computers, and you don't necessarily have to work with programming. I'm good at maths and not so good at programming but I still did pretty well (better than all the hard-core programmers) in the computer science / programming class. If that's any consolation.