You are correct, CS people don't exist to give presentations.
Any CS Major would be a fool not to take some business classes, and an MIS major would be an idiot not to take some CS courses.
A more well rounded individual with emphasis in both fields will beat a straight CS or MIS graduate hands down.
As far as who is better? I have met CS students that are dumb as a box of rocks, and I have met MIS students that shouldn't be allowed near a computer.
I switched from CS to MIS because I can breeze through the courses and maintain a higher GPA than the 2.something GPA of fellow students that remain in the CS program.
As earlier stated by others, a degree in anything is better than nothing at all.
You are correct, CS people don't exist to give presentations.
Any CS Major would be a fool not to take some business classes, and an MIS major would be an idiot not to take some CS courses.
A more well rounded individual with emphasis in both fields will beat a straight CS or MIS graduate hands down.
As far as who is better? I have met CS students that are dumb as a box of rocks, and I have met MIS students that shouldn't be allowed near a computer.
I switched from CS to MIS because I can breeze through the courses and maintain a higher GPA than the 2.something GPA of fellow students that remain in the CS program.
As earlier stated by others, a degree in anything is better than nothing at all.
EASTLAN
I remember this one. Yup, used a laser/camera combo to track movement.
Mmmmm..oh well.
eastlan