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u/jhkoenig wrote (the comment Michael replied to):

Different strokes for different folks. For my computer engineering degree I took one art class (required) and one history class (required) and every single other class was math, physics, or engineering. Just about killed me, but it prepared me for a very successful career. I can

u/michaelnovati replied ·
Same here, although the engineering courses were broad, like civil engineering, mechanical engineering, chemical engineering, but only 3 courses out of 40 in my degree were not engineering For CS though alone, courses: - Data Structures and Algorithms 1 and 2 - Software Engineering 1 and 2 - Databases - Web Programing - Operating Systems - Computer Architecture - Human Computer Interaction - Distributed Systems - Thesis - Computer Graphics And then related: - Calculus 1, 2, 3 - Linear Algebra - Physics 1 and 2 - Electrical Engineering - Electro Mechanics - Fluid Dynamics - Civil Engineering - History of Computing - Engineering Ethics - Business for Engineers - Engineering Design - Chemical Engineering And I was in an accelerating learning program for the top high school grads in all of Canada to learn this stuff as fast as possible, so if you can learn all of this in 12 weeks you have discovered a magic formula that will revolutionize humanity.