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What is Computer Science
Computer science is a discipline that spans theory and practice. It requires thinking both in abstract terms and in concrete terms. The practical side of computing can be seen everywhere. Nowadays,
practically everyone is a computer user, and many people are even
computer programmers. Getting computers to do what you want them to
do requires intensive hands-on experience. But computer science can
be seen on a higher level, as a science of problem solving. Computer
scientists must be adept at modeling and analyzing problems. They
must also be able to design solutions and verify that they are
correct. Problem solving requires precision, creativity, and careful
reasoning.
Computer science also has strong connections to other disciplines.
Many problems in science, engineering, health care, business, and
other areas can be solved effectively with computers, but finding a
solution requires both computer science expertise and knowledge of the
particular application domain. Thus, computer scientists often become
proficient in other subjects.
Computer science has a wide range of specialties. These
include computer architecture, software systems, graphics, artificial
intelligence, computational science, and software engineering.
Drawing from a common core of computer science knowledge, each
specialty area focuses on particular challenges.
Finally, computer science graduates are employed in a wide range of careers including software development and testing, analysis, system and network
administration, management and education in a wide range of industries including the computer and telecommunications industry, education, banking,
automotive, financial, commercial, computer gaming, and even the toy industry.
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