u/MUSTAFA-G3

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Applied information system major (AIS ) is only about business process?

I am a student in the Applied Information Systems department at the University of Baghdad ( a bit to far from usa ik ), and I don't fully understand the scope of my major yet. I naturally love programming and software development, but what I see online and from other students is that my department focuses more on business administration, analytical matters related to economics, accounting, and commerce. However, when I talk about 'systems' and 'information systems,' I want to design systems in a broad sense. I don't necessarily want it to be a commercial system or one tied to a specific institution or company. I am interested in any system, even highly complex ones, such as computer operating systems or server systems. Does the Applied Information Systems department prevent me from doing these things?

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u/MUSTAFA-G3 — 13 days ago