Is it worth getting a double major in CS and CE at my university?

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Discussion Overview

The discussion revolves around the potential benefits and challenges of pursuing a double major in Computer Science (CS) and Computer Engineering (CE) at a university. Participants explore the implications of this decision in terms of course requirements, future career paths, and graduate school aspirations.

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Main Points Raised

  • One participant outlines the course requirements for both majors, noting that pursuing CE requires taking additional classes compared to CS.
  • Another participant questions the relevance of career goals, suggesting that the choice of major should align with future graduate studies and personal interests in hardware versus software.
  • Some participants express uncertainty regarding job market conditions for both majors, with one noting a perception that CS jobs may be more prevalent in the US compared to CE jobs.
  • There is a discussion about the advisor's statement indicating that while both majors can be shown on transcripts, only one degree will be awarded, leading to confusion about the actual benefits of a double major.
  • Concerns are raised about the outsourcing of jobs in both fields, with differing opinions on the extent of this issue in CS versus CE.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants do not reach a consensus on whether pursuing a double major is worthwhile. There are competing views on the job market, the value of each degree, and the implications of the advisor's guidance regarding degree conferral.

Contextual Notes

Participants express varying levels of uncertainty regarding job market conditions for CS and CE, as well as the implications of Florida state laws on degree conferral. The discussion reflects differing priorities and assumptions about career paths and educational value.

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At my Uni i can get a double major in CS and CE with take few extra clases.

Basically its a bit harder/longer to get the major in CE.

CE:http://www.cse.usf.edu/files/35141300131860cpeFlowchart2009.pdf
CS: http://www.cse.usf.edu/files/86021253722868csFlowchart2009.pdf

I have to take Diff Equations(taken already) Electrical Sys I, Electronics Materials as requirement for CE

And as far as CS i need 24h Electives, Compared to 22h in CE (counting extra clases in CE that are not in CS)

Also i have to take System Design and CMOS VLSI Design (but this clases can be elective in the CS program, so they are not really extra clases)

So if I am not mistaken i will have to take two extra classes, Electrical Sys I, and Electronics Materials to get both majors CS and CE.

I Talked to my advisor and she told me that i won't get both degrees that i would have to pick one, (hence another question... if i go for both Which one do i pick?) but my transcripts will show that i have both majors...

So been said all this is it worth it to get both degrees? or should i just pick one over the other one?
 
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What do you want to do after you get your degree? Are you planning on grad school? What area would you like to study?
 
MathWarrior said:
What do you want to do after you get your degree? Are you planning on grad school? What area would you like to study?

Yup i would like to to go to grad school.

On what to do after i get my degree... I am not sure... I really like robotics, electronics, but i also like IT,servers,programming, etc

Not sure where the salary CE vs CS, but i guess i won't base my studies on salary but i know its important =)
 
I think you should choose your bachelors degree in a way that makes sense for your graduate choices. Since you already have computer engineering and computer science experience. You can already pretty much do all the areas you have specified.

The question which do you prefer, hardware or software? Computer science is not necessarily the same as programming, its a field around designing things such as algorithms checking them for complexity etc.

Computer Engineering jobs I would imagine are mostly overseas in places like china... Most computer parts are manufactured their, if it was me I would study computer science. People say programmers are getting outsourced as well, and that is true, but not nearly as bad as electronics. In the end it is entirely up to you
 
MathWarrior said:
I think you should choose your bachelors degree in a way that makes sense for your graduate choices. Since you already have computer engineering and computer science experience. You can already pretty much do all the areas you have specified.

The question which do you prefer, hardware or software? Computer science is not necessarily the same as programming, its a field around designing things such as algorithms checking them for complexity etc.

Computer Engineering jobs I would imagine are mostly overseas in places like china... Most computer parts are manufactured their, if it was me I would study computer science. People say programmers are getting outsourced as well, and that is true, but not nearly as bad as electronics. In the end it is entirely up to you

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SuperMiguel said:
I Talked to my advisor and she told me that i won't get both degrees that i would have to pick one,

This would lead me to believe that you can't get "both" degrees.
 
Choppy said:
This would lead me to believe that you can't get "both" degrees.

Well she said the florida laws states that i must do an extra 15 credit to get both papers(the actual printed degree) but that my transcripts will show that i have completed the requirements for both majors, so that i "reality" i would have both...

Now i know there are a lot of jobs for computer science in the US, I haven't seem much on Comp Eng...

Are the job markets equal for both majors?
 

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