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Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: Blacksburg, Virginia
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I do like math and used to be really good in it but I haven't studied it in a year. Which isn't really a big problem in my opinion since I always found it easy for me to learn math.
So from what I understood from you and my own researches, Computer science is more general and it's about how things work in the computer. Where Computer engineering is more about how the software can be created and to actually create the software for example. I was also told by people who studied computer science that it's a better option, at the same time I was also told some people that computer engineering is a better option and employers rather have an employee who studied computer engineering than computer science.
What I do enjoy is scripting, working with groups and finally something isn't boring. Which is the reason why I'm still considering picking another degree. I will look into system analysis and find out what it is.
What are the differences between the kind of jobs you could get with a computer engineering degree and a computer science degree? I'm not quite sure what interests me more which is the reason I'm not sure what to pick.
But is this really supposed to be an advantage or a disadvantage? For studying, it's probably more enjoyable and a bit easier. But for job opportunities does it make a big difference? Since computer engineering is more specific wouldn't some employers prefer it or i'm wrong?
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With Computer Engineering, you would deal more with writing software for embedded devices, or driver software, or anything that deals with computer hardware.
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