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eccen wrote: I wonder if I can take Computer Science as major and an IT course as minor.
I wonder if I can take Computer Science as major and an IT course as minor. However, I am not really into those programming stuff so not sure about Computer Science either. Argh!
bighusker wrote: eccen, does your school offer a major in "Computer Engineering" by any chance? With all the physics and math classes you have to take as an EE, maybe something like that would be more up your alley? Any type of engineering degree is going to be very well-respected.
turtlenodhead wrote: bighusker wrote: eccen, does your school offer a major in "Computer Engineering" by any chance? With all the physics and math classes you have to take as an EE, maybe something like that would be more up your alley? Any type of engineering degree is going to be very well-respected. I'm from computer engineer. And the way I see it, computer engineer is all theory and nothing practical. And with the courses, almost all the course are mandatory. The way I see it, computer engineer is more into theory and implementation of computer, computer science is more into usage of computer.
garv221 wrote: bighusker: I agree with your above post. CS is mostly theory and databases. Engineering is more geared toward the network design and project management of technology. Theoretically if you were to take jobs right out of college based on degrees in CS and Commuter engineering the CS guy would be cooped up in a cube writing code. The Computer Engineer would be into some network implementation and management. That turtle-whatever doesn't get it & has it backwards....
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