It really depends on the school here at the University of Nebraska at Lincoln the CE department deals with the hardware side of the code, with a little brush with software. The CS deals with programing, theory, and the normal rigamarol (ie Spaish, Politics in the third worlds, etc.). And MIS makes you into a Microsoft junky where the "internet programming" is using a WYSIWYG editor to create a page and then ask the lab desk staff how to upload your web page using "some ftp program." But seriously it all depends on what your looking for, if you want to build things be CE if you want to make them do something be a CS and if you want to be a manager be a MIS. Of course thats just one school of MANY.
It really depends on the school here at the University of Nebraska at Lincoln the CE department deals with the hardware side of the code, with a little brush with software. The CS deals with programing, theory, and the normal rigamarol (ie Spaish, Politics in the third worlds, etc.). And MIS makes you into a Microsoft junky where the "internet programming" is using a WYSIWYG editor to create a page and then ask the lab desk staff how to upload your web page using "some ftp program." But seriously it all depends on what your looking for, if you want to build things be CE if you want to make them do something be a CS and if you want to be a manager be a MIS. Of course thats just one school of MANY.