toolboxolio
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Originally posted by: wetcat007
Originally posted by: archcommus
Computer engineering is a little EE + a little CS. You dabble in hardware and software and you need to be good at math, programming, and circuitry.
Computer science is all software and you don't need to do TOO much math, of course your basics calc courses and all that.
Computer networking, umm....that's a major?
One more thing to add to that, the amount of math you do may vary by the school a decent amount.
Very true.
I had to take a buttload of math and logic related classes. Found out too late that I only needed 2 more math classes to get a math minor. Hindsight pwns me.