(July 9, 2012 at 3:48 pm)Napoleon Wrote: IT is more about the aspect of running a business around computers as well though, something which you don't get with computer science.
I disagree. There is no value in knowing how to run a business around computers if you have no idea what the computers are doing, or why problem X is happening. I've met IT guys who have no idea what IP addresses actually are, or have confused a single IP address with an IP range. Sure, they can probably configure a load of routers and Windows software better than I could, but at the end of the day, give me an instruction manual and I bet I could get it working too. It would take an IT guy far longer to learn about what his configuration was actually doing.