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Daily Computer "Science" hate thread.

>> No.10055599

>Computer "Science"
>>>/g/

>> No.10055614
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10055614

Rate my school's CS program

>> No.10055622

>>10055614
extremely brainlet

>> No.10055627

>>10055614
>Data Structures almost in the third year
What the fuck

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10055632

>>10055622
>>10055627
How does it compare to the Comp eng program?

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>>10055614
>Programming Concepts
>Program Design
>Objetc Oriented Design
>Software Engineering
>Two software electives

>> No.10055636

>>10055614
>>10055632
>Ethical Issues & Prof Conduct

>> No.10055654

>>10055632
>No signals requirements
>Three obligatory code money courses

It's better than the CS one but still shit

>> No.10055720

Pls r8 my courses

Freshman:
-Intro do CS (Functional programming)
-Calc 1
-French I
-Elective
--
-Intro to OOP (Java)
-Discrete math
-Calc 2
-French 2
-Writing elective

Sophomore:
-System programming (C)
-Data structures (Java)
-Multivariable Calc
-French 3
-Science elective
--
-Computer structures (C, asm)
-Vector Calc
-Linear Algebra
-Public Speaking

Junior
-Computer Networks
-Diff EQs I (Analytical)
-Science elective
-Critical Thinking (required for math major)
--
-Diff EQs 2 (Numerical)
-Computer Architecture
-Science elective
-Science elective
-Intensive Writing

Senior:
-Numerical Analysis I
-Analysis I
-Digital Design
-Fundamentals of Computing Theory
--
-Numerical Analysis II
-Analysis I
-Operating Systems
-Digital Systems

CS/math major. The meme about US unis having a cucked amount of required electives is true.

>> No.10055730

>>10055720
Forgot to say I was minoring in French too at first but dropped that cuz I suck at foreign languages

>> No.10055736

>>10055632
Terrible. Both CS and CpE are meme degrees for people who can't handle the math from EE.

>> No.10055741

>>10055730
Studying circuit analysis and signal processing in my spare time too

>> No.10055748

>>10055741
Just do EE instead then. You can self study all the CS courses you listed since they are a joke.

>> No.10055754

>>10055748
How

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>>10055720
>CS/math major.

Stay away from anything CS, this tells employers that you likely:

1) substituted programming in C++/C in the EE department for one (or two) Java class(es) focused on making GUIs rather than solving problems
2) substituted Vector Calculus based Probability and Random Processes course with an 8th grade algebra based course on discrete probability that's barely better than "probability for business majors"
3) substituted the detailed EE/CpE computer architecture course for a CS computer organization class that spends 1/2 its time on C, 1/3 of its time on flipflops and logic gates, and only 1/6 on any computer architecture
4) took a watered down CS Discrete Math course rather than the more richer CpE's DM or Math Proof courses
5) took a weaker data structure class than CpE do and again in Java rather than C/C++
6) took a superficial CS Numerical Method class which doesn't require DEs over the thorougher and more useful math departments' Numerical Analysis course

Honestly it a minus rather than a plus on your resume.

>> No.10055773

>>10055754
>-Intro do CS (Functional programming)
>-Intro to OOP (Java)

Useless meme courses

>-Data structures (Java)

Pathethically easy to self study, just grab one of these http://4chan-science.wikia.com/wiki/Computer_Science_and_Engineering#Basic_Programming_.26_Data_Structures

>-System programming (C)
>-Computer structures (C, asm)
>-Computer Networks
>-Digital Design
>-Digital Systems

You learn these topics in EE in much mode detail

>-Operating Systems

Probably the only topic that you may struggle but it's way easier to self learn OS than circuits and RF.

>> No.10057440

>>10055720
>-Intro do CS (Functional programming)
You got memed. Ask for your money back.