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What's you choice, i found some interesting point and it's maybe useful for everybody

 

 

Computer Science is the study of computer systems including
algorithmic processes and the principles involved in the design of
hardware and software
.


Computer scientists are primarily concerned with the design of
algorithms, languages, hardware architecture, systems software,
applications software and tools. Applications range from simple game
playing to the control of space vehicles, power plants and factories,
from banking machines to intelligent fault and medical diagnosis.
Computer professionals, in short, are concerned with the creation of
computer and information systems for the benefit of society.


Software Engineering is the practice of designing and
implementing large, reliable, efficient and economical software by
applying the principles and practices of engineering.


Software Engineering has its roots in the theory and mathematics of
computer science. While its study has a lot in common with computer
science, software engineers learn much more about creating high-quality
software in a systematic, controlled, and efficient manner. Software
engineers are trained in all aspects of the software life cycle, from
specification through analysis and design, to testing maintenance and
evaluation of the product. They are concerned with safety and
reliability of the product as well as cost and schedule of the
development process.


Future career options
Software Engineers

With software permeating virtually all aspects of our work in our
society, a software Engineering graduate has the option to work in many
different sectors such as telecommunications, finance, health care,
manufacturing, retailing, security, transport. Other engineering areas
like aeronautical, automotive, building, electrical, etc. also have
increasing needs for software engineering. The entertainment industry
with video games and movie animation also has a large demand for
Software Engineers.


As a Software Engineer you will be a qualified professional involved
in the technical work of designing, coding, and testing large software
products. You will also be responsible for tasks such as directing
projects, managing teams, estimating costs and resources, assessing
business plans, reviewing proposals and suggesting innovations.


Computer Science careers

Computers are everywhere today, and the job market reflects this.
Communication in all of its forms telephone, television, networks depend
on complex and extremely reliable software. Vehicles, ships, aircrafts,
and satellites are all controlled by computers. Modern medical care
depends on imaging techniques that in turn depend on computation.
Businesses, from the local bank to the international on-line store, rely
on secure access to networks and databases. The booming entertainment
industry with video games and movie animation that today flourishes in
Montreal, also has a large demand for programmers and designers.


With a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science you are qualified to
design and create new software and also to modify, and test existing
software for computerized applications in a broad range of business and
industry. You may also be required to devise new and more efficient
algorithms and techniques.

 

Computer Science is the study of computer systems including algorithmic
processes and the principles involved in the design of hardware and
software.

Salary $76,000

Software Engineering is the practice of designing and implementing
large, reliable, efficient and economical software by applying the
principles and practices of engineering.

Salary $95,000

 

 

here's the link source and the salary research

http://www.cse.concordia.ca/prospectivestudents/softwareengineeringvscomputerscience/

http://computerengineeringsalarydata.com/computer-software-engineer-salary/

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