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I graduated from computer application, I personally think that computer information management is for office personnel, used for the company's main work assistance, such as OA, ERP and other applications, more flexible as you said can be separated from the computer company. The computer application focuses on the application of the computer itself, such as the establishment of databases, the production of web pages, the creation of multiple applications and other applications. Computer software focuses on software programming, such as making some application software, game programs, etc.
Network technology is somewhat detached from the computer itself, it is to learn the communication relationship between computers, such as gateways, routers, switches, and so on.
The orientation of each of their majors is different, you have to choose the most suitable one based on your own situation and hobbies, I personally like network technology, and I think it is more developed. This is followed by software, then information management, and finally application technology.
Of course, you have to consider it comprehensively in light of your own situation.
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It's good, the app is hardware-focused.
There will be more people who study software.
China is basically divided into software and hardware, not as fine as abroad.
And when you are employed, it doesn't matter if you study software or hardware, as long as you can complete the task for me.
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In fact, generally speaking, if you learn this business, the salary is generally between 1000 and 2000, except for your talent, so the salary is much more! Therefore, you must be refined and innovative to learn this, but this line of work is generally juvenile kung fu, and it is generally difficult to fight with young people when you are old! Alas.
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Software testing. High-paying. The minimum annual salary seems to be 80,000 yuan.
But it has to be learned well, and it is not easy to learn.
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I think it's a bit more developed in terms of networking
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At present, computer majors in China are mainly divided into three categories[1]: computer science majors, computer majors that intersect with science and engineering, and computer majors that intersect with liberal arts and arts.
1.Fundamentals of Computer Science.
Professional requirements and employment direction: These majors not only require students to master the basic theory of computer science and application development technology, have a certain theoretical foundation, but also require students to have strong practical ability. After graduation, students can be engaged in computer applications and the development and maintenance of computer network systems in enterprises, institutions and departments.
2.Computer science majors that intersect with science and engineering.
There are many computer majors derived from the intersection of science and engineering, such as mathematics and applied mathematics, automation, information and computing science, communication engineering, electronic information engineering, computer application and maintenance, etc.
1) Mathematics and Applied Mathematics
Professional requirements and employment direction: Mathematics and applied mathematics are the foundation and rising platform of computer science, and it is one of the majors most closely related to computer science and technology. This major has a much wider range of employment opportunities than computer science and technology majors, and is suitable not only for the IT field, but also for the mathematics field.
2) Automation Major:
Professional requirements and employment direction: automation major is a wide-caliber major that merges a number of automatic control field majors, requiring students to master the basic theory of automatic control, and based on the emerging application field of information system and information network control to develop a professional curriculum system, which is the core major of industrial manufacturing. Graduates majoring in automation have a strong employment base and advantages.
3) Information and Computing Science:
Professional requirements and employment direction: This is a major formed by the cross-penetration of information science, computational mathematics, operations research and control science, etc., and the employment scope involves teaching, business, network development, software design and other aspects, and the employment rate is as high as more than 95%.
4) Communication Engineering:
Professional requirements and employment direction: The communication engineering major requires students to master the basic theory and basic foundation of communication, master microwave, radio, multi-technology and other communication technologies, as well as electronic and computer technology, and have excellent employment advantages in the information age.
5) Electronic Information Engineering:
Professional requirements and employment direction: Electronic information engineering is a wide-caliber major, mainly to train senior IT talents in the fields of information technology, electronic engineering, network system integration, etc., graduates can be engaged in the research, design, manufacturing, application and development of electronic equipment, information systems and communication systems.
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Classification of Computers??? Simplicity is the three parts of software, hardware, and network. . .
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Learning has no head. Everything is updated very quickly now. You just need to learn one well, and remember, learning well is not the same as learning.
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The program is good now, and programmers with little experience in Beijing can be around 6000. But super tired, there is not much room for development.
Personally, I recommend learning 3D modeling, if you have some art skills, it is better, but it is not in the way. Because there is a huge shortage of good people in 3D modeling right now. And there are many aspects of application.
In terms of games (more and more people are paying attention to China's computer game industry, which is on the rise), architecture (now you can write a picture with others for 3000-5000), and movies. In short, I am also engaged in computer work, and I feel that the most promising and development space now is 3D modeling.
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Design, there are programming, web design, and most of them don't leave programming! Good understanding, logic, mathematics, English is required However, designing a tired industry is not a lifelong thing, and there are no job prospects after 35.
In addition, it is difficult for chemical engineering majors to change careers, unless they abandon chemical engineering and start from scratch.
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It's difficult, if you are not a computer science major, how can you find a job in a related major? When looking for a job, the employer has to look at your major, and it's hard to find a degree that doesn't match it! Design is a very professional thing, non-professional background, no one wants a lot of people who study computers, and it is still difficult to find a job, let alone a non-major.
Find a way to combine computer science with your major, maybe there is an advantage, but it is difficult to find employment!
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1. Computer Internet technology; It's never going to go out of style, but the technology is changing too fast and needs to be advanced in real time.
2. Computer information management; To put it bluntly, it is to learn half a bucket of water computer, then half a bucket of water management, and then master a certain subject by yourself.
3. Multi-computer technology; You need a foundation in art, **, etc., otherwise it is difficult to learn and master.
4. Computers should use technology; Learn all the computer knowledge, only learn a general idea, and then master a certain subject by yourself.
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Computer Internet Technology. This one is relatively powerful, but it is not good at learning and so on
Computer information management. This is more practical, easy to find a job, and the mouth will say a little bit about the OK computer and more ** technology. I don't understand this.
Computers should use technology. If you use this computer a lot, you will naturally understand it.
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Of course, it's about learning programming, and it's a good thing to learn!!
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I don't know much about computers, but I'm okay with Japanese!
Let's not talk about what you learn and what is not important, I personally think that learning things is not broad but fine!
Any technique or profession as long as you can be proficient!
Even if people are fortune tellers, they can be famous if they have more experience, and they can also make achievements, as for what computer technology to learn, I won't say much about it, I think learning Japanese is a good thing, first of all, you can help yourself as a stepping stone, and secondly, as long as you understand the computer and be a little more proficient, it's good!
Like today's translators, our old company hires Japanese translators, and there are so many of them, and they don't pay much, but there are a lot of people.
We want a person who is very proficient in Japanese and can write ** letters and business communication, there are almost none!
So no matter what, as long as you are fine, you don't have to worry about having no way out, people are inert, and you hate less when you use the book! I think it's better to study hard and understand a skill and understand Japanese, then it's bound to be much better.
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If you are developing into software, practice more, the most important thing is to only read and not do it, and always stay in the book.
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Note: I have been majoring in computer science for 6 years.
1. The main content of software engineering is software development technology and software engineering management. Software development technology includes software engineering methodology, software tools, and software development environment; Software Engineering Management encompasses the economics of software engineering and software management. In addition to the common basic courses, the major will also systematically study discrete mathematics, data structures, algorithm analysis, object-oriented programming, modern operating systems, database principles and implementation techniques, compilation principles, software engineering, software project management, computer security and other courses, and some other elective courses can be taken according to students' interests.
2. I am a computer major, which is mainly programming in the embedded direction, because my interest is not in this, so I can learn it in general, and the school's curriculum arrangement also has a great impact on the learning effect. As long as you are interested, you can say anything, and you must have good logical thinking (good at mathematics) to learn computer programming, and you must be mentally prepared, learning this major is very brain-consuming.
3. It is recommended that according to your interests, what you learn in school may not be used in the future, don't be like me, don't say that I haven't learned anything, no matter how good the employment prospects are, it's useless to have no strength. . .
Finally, I hope you will consider it carefully before applying...
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It's definitely a hobby.
It's not easy to learn anything well, and if you don't know what you're interested in, you'll encounter great challenges.
If you know, it is highly recommended to choose according to interest.
Otherwise, if you choose what you don't like based on your employment, you will probably have to transfer to another university in the future, and your accumulation will be wasted.
What's more, if you learn something that you are not interested in, four years of college will be miserable.
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I'll answer you first for the second one No programming foundation can be learned Although some people say it's more difficult, but I don't think it's difficult, it all depends on how you feel about it, if you really like it, then you will learn it easier at first, it may be more difficult, but you will learn faster than others and have the confidence to learn, I just like it myself, but I don't have a little programming foundation, I can't learn it at first, and then I slowly catch up, and gradually surpass most people, we are not geniuses, we just like it, I think I took this elective, I learned it well, it's still good Follow your own inner thoughts, don't let yourself regret it, and treat him as an elective, the first one, depending on the college you want to apply to, and the third one, according to your interests, but if you are applying to a school that is not good in any major, give priority to the major.
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If you don't have a foundation to learn, it's over if you don't have interest. Programming requires continuous learning, and it needs to be able to sit still in front of the machine.
It is recommended to apply for schools in Dalian, because the software industry there is very concentrated, the scale is huge, and the industry atmosphere is good, whether it is study or employment.
Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, Beijing Aerospace, Zhejiang University, Wuhan University, etc.; Later computers, they all relied on mathematics and physics.
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