What is computer science and why it is important
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computer science is the study of computer technology, both hardware and software. Computer science is the third most popular major amongst international students coming to the United States. Therfe are many reasons that computer science is so popular, including exceptional job security, uncommonly high starting salaries, and diverse job opportunities across industries.
Computers appear in almost every aspect of our society, and are still increasing in popularity. From banking, shopping and communicating to driving our cars, controlling our homes and making decisions for us - there’s very little a computer can’t do. And if a computer can’t do it, chances are someone’s trying to make it do it.
Technology will continue to dominate our communities. The number of jobs will increase rapidly as people realise its importance, as well as our dependence upon it. If you removed all computing and technology, society as we know it would grind to a halt.
So studying a computer science-related degree is a good choice because it's modern, exciting, and relevant - and its fast paced progression means you’ll never get bored.
Computers appear in almost every aspect of our society, and are still increasing in popularity. From banking, shopping and communicating to driving our cars, controlling our homes and making decisions for us - there’s very little a computer can’t do. And if a computer can’t do it, chances are someone’s trying to make it do it.
Technology will continue to dominate our communities. The number of jobs will increase rapidly as people realise its importance, as well as our dependence upon it. If you removed all computing and technology, society as we know it would grind to a halt.
So studying a computer science-related degree is a good choice because it's modern, exciting, and relevant - and its fast paced progression means you’ll never get bored.
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In other words, science is one of the most important channels of knowledge. It has a specific role, as well as a variety of functions for the benefit of our society: creating new knowledge, improving education, and increasing the quality of our lives. Science must respond to societal needs and global challenges.
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