What is Information Systems? How is it different from Computer Science?

Typically Information Systems is business-related, and Computer Science is theory-related. You won't learn COBOL in CS, or Lisp in IS.

Information Systems is the application of computers and computer technology to business problems. This includes software development, network management, database administration, information security, and so on. A reputable IS degree (also known as MIS, CIS, and CIT, depending on the university) will give you the knowledge and skills necessary to work in the information technology organization of a business.

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