Computers are a critical part of our everyday lives. Whether we're studying, working, or shopping, we're often using computers, which is exactly why building effective and efficient computer systems is so important. The people responsible for making technology work effectively frequently major in computer systems technology. Majoring in computer systems technology requires you to have a love for tech and engineering. Studying this subject helps you learn even more about computer systems, theories, hardware, and software. Eventually, you'll be well-versed in your chosen specialty and be able to come up with solutions for use at home, within business, or in the public sector. You'll be able to understand the power and capabilities of advanced technology and be able to use it to help meet society's needs.
Computer Technology/Computer Systems Technology
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