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Why Study Computing Science
Many of the technologies we use and enjoy today (the Internet, mobile devices, computer generated 3D worlds, etc) were created by computing scientists. As a future computing scientist, you could create new technology that could improve society or change the world.
Jobs are available in very diverse fields (for example business, healthcare, natural resources, entertainment, to name a few) in small or large companies. Some graduates pursue their own interests through self-employment or becoming entrepreneurs.
