From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishcomputer sciencecomˌputer ˈscience noun [uncountable] TDthe study of computers and what they can do → information technology a BSc in Computer Science
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computer science• It said that girls were overlooked in the classroom and trailed boys in mathematics and computer science.• Other disciplines, such as philosophy, psychology, and computer science, sample freely from both traditions.• Jef Raskin had degrees in computer science and philosophy.• For instance, in computer science one learns how to write programs that can perform certain tasks.• A first approach to an entity model for an academic department of computer science is given in Figure 3.1.• Taylor had assembled a group of people who wanted nothing less than to reinvent computer science.From Longman Business Dictionarycomputer sciencecomˌputer ˈscience noun [uncountable] COMPUTINGthe study of computers and what they can dothe Department of Computer Science at Oxford University