What course gives a better job computer science or information technology?
That depends on what you mean by a 'better job.' The earning
potential in both fields is high, the main difference being that
information technology is the application of computer technology to
the workplace, whereas computer science is the study of computer
systems and interfaces. Large corporations have high demands for
information technology, and often pay well. Research in computer
science is happening at both the institutional level and the
private level, and private industry rewards computer scientists
very well, in most cases, due to the extensive educations they must
have. Mathematics is the basis for much of computer science, and
advanced math classes are essential in advancing in computer
science.
So, if you desire to work with people, helping them to do their
jobs, then information technology is what you would like. If you
are interested in building better computers, or making the ones
that we have work better, then you would enjoy computer science.
Which do you think would be better?