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Comment Re:CS Degree = no sunlight (Score 1) 434

I'm a current CS major but my school is different from most. We break ours into two main (smaller section for art kids (Digital Art)) Computer Science and Computer Science/IT. The IT majors get two basic programming courses and then take lots of hardware courses and will end up being system admins, network admins, or help desk. I personally am a computer science major. We are required to take several IT classes along with are programming and the physics, calculus, discrete, and such. My programming classes have taught us all about debugging, finding bugs, testing programs (I actually had to write down on paper every possible user input and hand it in) along with teaching us the classic programming courses (data structures, algorithms). My school also requires for my major that we take two classes call Project Design and Project Implementation which are back to back courses where we learn the entire development cycle of software. And as for bellow about the economics and such I'm required in my core to take Macroeconomics, philosophy, writing, litature, and so on. If you want to know what school this is its La Salle University in Philadelphia. (Ok i know that was unformatted and kinda just thrown together but i have to go somewhere.)

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