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What skills do you need to be a car engineer?

Math, science- physics, chemist, computer science and art would also be a plus.


Computer users who are not computer professionals are sometimes called?

Computer users who are not computer professionals are often referred to as "end users" or "casual users." They typically use computers for basic tasks like browsing the internet, using office applications, or consuming media, without having specialized technical skills. In some contexts, they may also be called "lay users" or "non-technical users."


Advantages and disadvantages of being a computer engineer?

I think the disadvantage of being a computer engineer is to connect the wires,sometimes the wires shocks some people and they get hurt.Some advantages of being a computer engineer is that it can improve your logical reasoning as you may have to argue about which is best or flaws created in programs and hardware. It can also improve your ability to analyze patterns and flaws as well as improving your coordination as you handle installing hardware and creating software. In some cases your social skills also will improve as you socialize with clients online or personally. Working in teams of computer engineers will help your social skills improve as you socialize with each other on flaws and upgrades and sometimes may have to cooperate to create the best program.


Can you do degree after your diploma in computer science?

Yes, you can pursue a degree after completing a diploma in computer science. Many universities offer bridge programs or direct entry into degree programs for diploma holders, allowing them to transfer credits and complete their education more efficiently. This pathway can enhance your skills and career opportunities in the field of computer science. Be sure to check specific admission requirements at the institutions you are interested in.


Are computing and computer science the same in A-Level?

No, computing and computer science are not the same in A-Level. Computing typically focuses on practical skills, including programming and software development, and often emphasizes real-world applications. In contrast, computer science delves into theoretical concepts, algorithms, and the underlying principles of computing. Thus, while they share some overlap, their emphases and curriculum content differ significantly.