Future
Prospects of Computer Science Engineering:
Computer
science (or computing science) is the study of the theoretical foundations of
information and computation and their implementation and application in
computer systems. Computer science has many sub-fields; some emphasize the
computation of specific results (such as computer graphics), while others
relate to properties of computational problems (such as computational
complexity theory). Still others focus on the challenges in implementing
computations.
For example,
programming language theory studies approaches to describing computations,
while computer programming applies specific programming languages to solve
specific computational problems. A further subfield, human-computer
interaction, focuses on the challenges in making computers and computations
useful, usable and universally accessible to people.
WHAT IS COMPUTER SCIENCE?
COMPUTER SCIENCE IS SHAPING THE FUTURE.
A DEGREE IN COMPUTER SCIENCE CAN HELP SHAPE YOURS.
Computer science is an integral part of our lives, shaping
virtually everything from the objects around us to the ways in which we
communicate, travel, work, and play. And the computer revolution has just begun
– CS is now a key enabler for discovery and innovation in most other fields of
endeavor, making it an incredibly relevant course of study.
Computer scientists invent the future by developing
architectures and techniques for more advanced computing, and by developing the
applications that operate within those frameworks.
Computer science is a powerful force for making a positive
difference in the world. Computing has made possible undertakings such as
landing the Curiosity rover on Mars, managing patient care to avoid undesired
drug interactions, revolutionizing K-12 teaching and learning through the use
of mobile devices, and even the creation of a computer that can win at
Jeopardy. It’s a field of unbounded potential – get ready to change the world!
WHAT DO COMPUTER SCIENTISTS DO?
Don’t confuse a computer scientist with a computer
programmer – many people do. A computer programmer writes programs, but a
computer scientist has broader impact.
A computer scientist combines technical skill with
creativity, a design sense, and understanding of the needs of users in the
global community, and business sense. A computer scientist is an expert in:
Understanding the possibilities and limitations of computers
Evaluating alternative software solutions
Understanding challenges of projects involving multiple cultures
Communicating with team members and end users
Performing/evaluating usability studies
Identifying relationships between problems and solutions
Planning and managing projects
Working effectively and coordinating tasks in
interdisciplinary teams
Giving effective presentations and product demonstrations
Computer scientists understand, innovate, and direct to
solve problems through computation, and can but do not necessarily write the
code. As a student of computer science, you will learn to solve problems
effectively, efficiently, and accurately. This depth of understanding increases
your options and therefore, your marketability.
EVERYBODY SHOULD LEARN TO PROGRAM
Even if you don’t feel you want to pursue a career in
computer science, you should think about how a CS minor or a few classes in CS
could help you.
CAREER BENEFITS IN COMPUTER SCIENCE
A career in computer science has many benefits. It has broad
applications. A computer scientist can work in academia in computer science
developing cutting edge applications, or in other fields with computational
aspects such as chemistry or biology. A computer scientist can work in a large
company or a small start up, can be a freelance web designer or game designer
in a gaming company. The types of jobs and specialties in computer science are
vast.
Computer scientists can also have flexible work schedules.
Computer science is one of the few careers where flexibility can be built into
a schedule. Work can be done essentially anywhere there is a computer and an
internet connection. Schedules can become flexible, and a computer scientist
can even work from home or a coffee shop.
Pursuing computer science is also a smart economical
decision. Computing is one of top ten fastest growing occupational groups in
2010-2020. There are over 150,000 computing job openings every year. In 2020,
it is estimated that 1 in every science, math, engineering and technology job
will be in computing. This means that students with a computer science and
engineering degree will have great job prospects, and provide them and their families
economical stability in the future.
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