Computer Science and Engineering

By Felix Gardner


What is computer science and engineering? These are fields that incorporate electrical engineering, software design, and computer hardware integration. Most IT professionals and technicians have educational backgrounds in computer science and engineering. Basically these fields are all important for our computers and networks to function. And since everything runs on a computer these days, it's extremely vital.

Computer education didn't reach the surface until 1971. Case Western Reserve University located in Cleveland, Ohio was the first school to offer an accredited advanced degree program in computer science. Since technology was studied researched and perfected, more and more people began to use computers. Therefore, this created an influx of jobs in computer science and engineering. Thus, causing more higher level institutions to offer degree programs in computer science.

What is computer science and engineering anyway? Computer science and engineering encompasses a number of high tech tasks in several different fields. Some of these fields include mechanics, electrical engineering, and even robotics. The more in depth tasks include understanding and studying how and why a computer functions, its properties and components.

Computer science and engineering are also directly related to robotics. Robotics is the study and research of the mechanics, functionality, and technology behind robots. A lot of the parts involved with robotics are also shared by computer science and engineering such as the sharing of digital systems, communications, and motors and sensors.

IT professionals and technicians must be well prepared and knowledgeable when entering today's world of modern technology. Today there are many different computer types running on different operating systems, programs, applications, components, hardware, software, units, and electrical and digital components. The job of an IT tech is far from easy.

However, the computer still needs some improvements. It is true that computers have come a LONG way since the 70s, but we still aren't quite there yet. Security is still a big problem with today's computers. Engineers and technicians spend a good part of their days monitoring organizational security systems and settings. It is extremely important for companies and organizations to protect their files and systems. If a security system failed and the systems were hacked or crashed, this would cause great distress and damage of epic proportions.

Hackers are the ones responsible for installing and uploading viruses to systems and networks. A hacker's full time job is to "hack" through firewalls and security settings and do some damage. If they successfully break into your computer, they can steal information, such as your identity, damage your programs and files, and even confiscate your email. These are all things we want to avoid but just installing a security system or antivirus program.

There is a lot of knowledge, education, and experience behind computer science and engineering. Any field that involves technology is extremely important to society today. Our society relies on computers and technology so much that we wouldn't know what to do with ourselves should it ever fail. Thanks to IT professionals and engineers, hopefully that will never happen.




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