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Why study computer science?

Computer Science is an exciting, growing, challenging field that has impact in most aspects of everyday life. These areas include medicine, communications, auotomotive technology, weather forcasting, entertainment, mining, pharmacology, forensics, manufacturing, disaster recovery, security, law, business. For practically any area you can think of there is an application of computer technology. Yet there are still many new computer applications to be discovered and implemented in that area, and you could be involved in that exciting endeavor and service to humanity.

Software Systems

Programming Languages
Operating Systems
Databases
Networking
Distributed Computing
Software Engineering
Game Development
Mobile Computing
Parallel Programming
Computer Graphics
Data Structures
Compilers
Telecommunication
Information Systems
Artificial Intelligence
Human-Computer Interaction
Natural Language Processing
Image Processing
Computer Aided Engineering

Hardware Systems

Computer Architecture
Computer Networks
Robotics
Embedded Systems
Microprogramming
Memory Systems
Performance Analysis

Scientific Computing

Numerical Analysis
Computational Chemistry
Computational Physics
Chaos Theory
Bioinformatics
Medical Informatics
Simulation and Modeling

Computer Theory

Discrete Mathematics
Algorithms
Graph Theory
Computability Theory
Complexity Theory
Probability
Statistics
Cryptography
Formal Languages
Information Theory

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