<p>Ok so I’ve noticed that some of you have now suggested that I need to be taking computer science and not information science if I want to develop apps for large companies. Now the interesting thing about this is that I thought this as well. However recently I went and saw an adviser for the computing department of my college and he told me that I actually should be taking information science as a major if I wanted to develop apps. He told me that information science has more hardcore programming classes in it that actually pertain to the real application of software development and computer science was more theoretical. </p>
<p>Here are the tracks that say all of the courses that you have to take for each major (both computer science and information systems). The page that I put up here takes you to the unf website, just click the links that say “Information Systems Track” and “Computer Science Track” and then view the pdf in adobe. </p>
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<p>So please do me a favor and tell me the truth people: tell me if I am in the correct program to achieve my goals. I don’t really trust the adviser that much</p>