Computer Science
Computer
Science is the study of computers and computational systems. Unlike electrical
and computer engineers, computer scientists deal mostly with software and
software systems; this includes their theory, design, development, and
application.
Principal areas of
study within Computer Science include artificial intelligence, computer systems
and networks, security, database systems, human computer interaction, vision
and graphics, numerical analysis, programming languages, software engineering,
bioinformatics and theory of computing.
Although knowing
how to program is essential to the study of computer science, it is only one
element of the field. Computer scientists design and analyze algorithms to
solve programs and study the performance of computer hardware and software. The
problems that computer scientists encounter range from the abstract--
determining what problems can be solved with computers and the complexity of
the algorithms that solve them – to the tangible – designing applications that
perform well on handheld devices, that are easy to use, and that uphold
security measures.
Graduates of University of
Maryland’s Computer Science Department are lifetime learners; they are able to
adapt quickly with this challenging field.
https://undergrad.cs.umd.edu/what-computer-science
What is computer science?
(no date) What is Computer Science? | Undergraduate Computer Science at UMD.
Available at: https://undergrad.cs.umd.edu/what-computer-science (Accessed: 23
May 2023).
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