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This is really wrong. Ignore all of it.there is usually not jobs that require a 'computer scientist', usually they want people like: quality control technicians, hardware inspectors, researchers, whilst there are specific software engineering jobs, requiring you to create code usually in c++
I have researched this a LOT (I was wondering which degree to pick).Hey was just wondering how different or similar the jobs for computer science and software engineering is?
Are there jobs that are strictly for computer science itself and not software engineers?
Thanks
yeah, not much difference in employment opportunities between the two degrees, because the degrees themselves are quite similar.Hey was just wondering how different or similar the jobs for computer science and software engineering is?
Are there jobs that are strictly for computer science itself and not software engineers?
Thanks
Man I can't tell if you're trolling or are seriousthere is usually not jobs that require a 'computer scientist', usually they want people like: quality control technicians, hardware inspectors, researchers, whilst there are specific software engineering jobs, requiring you to create code usually in c++
How???If you are like the majority of comp sci students you'll still end up going into Programming. If that's the case then Comp Sci is just Soft Eng without all the engineering subs (i.e. ENG1000 SENG...). So its much more flexible and relaxed. Also, comp sci gives you an opportunity to go into different things other than software like robotics.
Job prospect wise, no one gives a crap, as long as u can code, get into the workplace, build some experience, work your way up, and regardless you'll get a good job/career.
Source: I'm doing comp sci at UNSW and I have mates doing soft eng at UNSW too.
software engo has fixed courses like workshop, interfacing etc but with comp sci you can chose electives like COMP4411 like what I am doingHow???
Do your free electives decrease if u do double degree, e.g. CS+science?software engo has fixed courses like workshop, interfacing etc but with comp sci you can chose electives like COMP4411 like what I am doing
yesDo your free electives decrease if u do double degree, e.g. CS+science?
A lot, or a little bit, or all?
A lot I'm pretty sure. Because you are having two majors :/A lot, or a little bit, or all?
yeah you pretty much only get to do 2 gen eds and a few free electivesA lot, or a little bit, or all?
mostA lot, or a little bit, or all?