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<blockquote data-quote="Raz0rEdge" data-source="post: 1922415" data-attributes="member: 110816"><p>The site that Ian linked has a good breakdown of CS and CE majors..</p><p></p><p>I have a CS degree, so can speak with some authority here. CE only makes sense if you're interested in electrical designs and headed down the path of being closer to the hardware side of things.</p><p></p><p>CS on the other hand deals with languages, algorithms and higher level things. While there is a little bit of work done at the hardware level, it's no where as in depth as the CE path.</p><p></p><p>Graphic design is a good minor to do if you're interested in working on frontends. However, CS is the path to choose for the major to learn about the appropriate technologies, networking, databases, backend languages like Java, Python and frontend languages like JavaScript/HTML.</p><p></p><p>However, I would STRONGLY advice against pigeon holing yourself into one path. If you like building software (regardless of what it is), then CS is the degree. If you are interested in software & hardware interactions, CE is the degree. If you just want to make pretty graphics, Graphic design is the major (this is a very limiting path and I would advice against it)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Raz0rEdge, post: 1922415, member: 110816"] The site that Ian linked has a good breakdown of CS and CE majors.. I have a CS degree, so can speak with some authority here. CE only makes sense if you're interested in electrical designs and headed down the path of being closer to the hardware side of things. CS on the other hand deals with languages, algorithms and higher level things. While there is a little bit of work done at the hardware level, it's no where as in depth as the CE path. Graphic design is a good minor to do if you're interested in working on frontends. However, CS is the path to choose for the major to learn about the appropriate technologies, networking, databases, backend languages like Java, Python and frontend languages like JavaScript/HTML. However, I would STRONGLY advice against pigeon holing yourself into one path. If you like building software (regardless of what it is), then CS is the degree. If you are interested in software & hardware interactions, CE is the degree. If you just want to make pretty graphics, Graphic design is the major (this is a very limiting path and I would advice against it) [/QUOTE]
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