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i want to be a computer programmer and am looking at university degrees. i cant really tell the difference between computer science and software engineering. which would be most appropriate for my career?

2007-11-13 05:39:38 · 5 answers · asked by charlotte m 2 in Business & Finance Careers & Employment Technology

i'm looking at applications programming and systems programming

2007-11-13 06:12:27 · update #1

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Different schools sometimes have different names for similar courses of study. Look at the courses involved, not just the title of the program.

2007-11-13 05:42:55 · answer #1 · answered by Judy 7 · 0 0

If you want to be a computer programmer, you need to see what TYPE. Your question is very broad and can lead to Java scripting to hardware engineering. The difference between computer science and software engineering is that computer science are the "hands-on, testing of the products" like motherboards, ram, etc. For software engineering, it consists of using computer languages like java, html, c++, autocad, etc. You really need to know WHAT you want to do. Focus on a few things from each field. You may like both and you might major in one and minor in another or both. Doesnt hurt to learn as technology changes everyday.

2007-11-13 05:53:43 · answer #2 · answered by CallmeDave 2 · 0 0

depending on what type of software you are using... C+ C# languages are always going to be needed but software engineering in general is a very broad science . Computer science is great to know because of the focus on security. So make sure you find a good school and get as much info on either one of these degrees

2007-11-13 05:46:10 · answer #3 · answered by Ollie Williams 2 · 0 0

It often takes the common individual 3 years for a 2 year degree. do no longer enable your BF get discouraged by way of fact of math, the instructions are there to tutor him. If he desires to circulate to college for computing gadget engineering, you'll be helping him one hundred% and convince him to do what he needs inspite of how complicated it may be. remember, something sturdy and rewarding in existence takes complicated artwork and dedication. sturdy success, Andrew

2016-12-08 20:44:44 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I agree...
Hardware or Software... Know the basics first and the principles .
Then you can start looking at the software side of things.

2007-11-13 22:47:51 · answer #5 · answered by G 2 · 0 0

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