u/ManofArmor26

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Anyone exploring the differences between these bachelor's degrees?

I am looking at getting into data analytics/science in the next two years after getting associate's degree (compared CS to comp. engineering recently and leaned towards CS).

Does anyone have any advice choosing between these degrees who is already majoring in one of these areas?

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u/ManofArmor26 — 7 days ago
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I earned my associate's degree but I never got deep into researching these two degree paths. I like computers so I thought comp. sci. or comp. engineering would be good fits, but I don't know much about what makes them distinct except software vs hardware.

For anyone who majored in either of these spaces, what can you say about what makes these two paths distinct and how can I learn more about each one?

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u/ManofArmor26 — 9 days ago