University of Tampa B.S Management Information Systems vs. Rowan Uni (NJ) MIS program

Also, is CS or MIS easier? I find too much theory or coding to be hard, and I’d rather learn applicable skills (like half Management/business skils and halfish computing) than just programming. MIS seems to be very nice in that aspect, but njdadjets said that CS is better than MIS. Does an MIS major vs CS major affect software/IT/programming jobs?

Also, is CAC-ABET accreditation of MIS important? There are only 4 CAC-ABET accredited MIS schools in the nation, and I want to know whether or not attending one is important (Rowan seems to be the best one among them, because its close to home). Or else, I could go to a college like UT Austin and do a non CAC-ABET accredited BBA MIS there.