Author Question: how intensive is the coding in the information systems major? (Read 3866 times)

Jesse_J

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Is it as complex as coding in the computer science major? Also, how much coding is actually done in the major and later on for jobs and such?



geoffrey

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Is it as complex?
- less complex than coding in computer science, the programming homework usually are easier and less demanding
how much coding?
- i don't know, the uni website for info sys major degree usually describes which courses are coding courses, there could be 3 coding courses
- on the jobs, depends on the jobs description, if the job is a programmer job then there are lots of coding
if the job is database admin, system admin, database warehousing then there are little coding
if the job is network engineer, desktop support, business analyst then there is no coding



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