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Comparison of Computer Science from Computer Engineering in Job

This is a discussion on Comparison of Computer Science from Computer Engineering in Job within the Information Technology forums, part of the Engineers Corner category; From what I know, computer science works mainly on programming languages. On the other hand, computer engineering studies more on making hardwares. But I'm just wondering if these two courses, ...

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Comparison of Computer Science from Computer Engineering in Job

From what I know, computer science works mainly on programming languages. On the other hand, computer engineering studies more on making hardwares.

But I'm just wondering if these two courses, can have the same work? I mean can the computer science graduate apply for a position by a computer engineer graduate and vice versa?
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Re: Comparison of Computer Science from Computer Engineering in Job

Yes surely computer engineer graduate can apply for the position a computer science graduate apply but vice-versa depends on factors like if a professional degree is asked for in some positions.
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Re: Comparison of Computer Science from Computer Engineering in Job

Yes me too will say same,

They can apply in Both. But in both field nowadays there is requirement of Proffessional certifications.

Like in Software developement require Java,.net etc. kind of Certification.

On the other side Networking part require MCSE,CCNA type of certification.


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Re: Comparison of Computer Science from Computer Engineering in Job

Yes , computer science graduate apply for a position by a computer engineer graduate and vice versa also. Basically both the job area includes the basics of each others and org work fine with both,
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Re: Comparison of Computer Science from Computer Engineering in Job

computer science is generally related with the computerize problems, and generally hardware


bur c eng. is somewhat related to everything whivh comes under computers
eg: hardware, languages, graphics, etc
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