What are the main differences between computer repair and [[computer science courses in a vocational high school?

Computer Science and Computer Repair courses from Vocational School training. A vocational curriculum for computer science will teach the basics of programming languages C++, Visual Basic and some internet protocols. All computer related courses will provide you a basic understanding of computer hardware, how magnetic and optical media are used to store data, data communications, how compilers work, how operating systems work, and overall computer architecture.

Vocational schools just are not funded very well to be able to offer the “state of the art” computer science essentials that are used in most applications in today’s business world. So at best, you may receive a certificate for obtaining an occupation as a “coder monkey” or always be a Software Engineer’s assistant/gopher. If you are thinking about a career in software programming, I suggest attending a university and attaining a computer science degree.

A vocational school curriculum for computer repair will teach about the computer structure itself. You will gain the basic understanding of the motherboard and its functions. You will study and learn the basics of a microprocessor and its control of the motherboard and the associated cards inserted into it.

But for software, only the operating system software basics will be studied and use of its hardware manager and system functions. Receiving a (2) year course “Computer Repair” certification, will enable you to obtain an occupation as computer technician.

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