why not just swtich? The classes don't transfer? And btw I say this
because I have looked at the two curricula at a number of schools.
Period.

Dana


On Sun, 30 Jan 2005 15:35:39 -0500, Michael T. Tangorre
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > From: Dana [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > correct me if I am wrong, but imho CIS is a semi-business degree.
> 
> Depends. The definition varies from school to school. CIS tends to focus
> more on Analysis and Design / Architecture / Planning whereas CS focuses
> more on computer architecture, programming languages / algortihm design.
> 
> > Therefore economics would have a place, especially viewed from a
> > management perspective. You could always do computer science at
> > Maryland...
> 
> Some people do take that line of thinking... usually people who wished they
> could get a CS degree but bowed out and joined the business school
> instead... at least that's the impression I got.
> 
> Maryland has an excellent program, I looked into it thoroughly and I will be
> going after a MS in CS from there as soon as I am done at Strayer. The MS
> from Strayer means something yes, but the program at UMD is much more geared
> towards what I want to learn.
> 
> 

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