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Exciting news!!! Starting in Fall 2024, the Department of Computer Science will offer a bachelor’s degree in software engineering. Compared to the already offered bachelor's degrees in computer science and computer engineering, the software engineering degree path will emphasize software development skills and programming while requiring students to take fewer math courses. Classes for software engineering will be offered at ISU’s Pocatello and Idaho Falls campuses. More about this new degree at https://lnkd.in/dAe-z9rh. #idahostateucose #STEM #computerscience #softwareengineering #coding
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If the only way to get into a good organization is to do competitive programming and dsa , why should someone stop obsessing over them. You can be innovative and creative even while doing these things , also imo a very small amount of people go to an engineering college in india to innovate, they are there to try to get a ulta high paying job and hence cp and dsa is a must for most students.
Don’t know which 2nd-3rd year undergrad needs to hear this but, stop this blind obsession with DSA and competitive coding, all and every effort with a single minded goal - to get an ultra high paying job. Start obsessing over innovation, be creative, engineer new things - that’s what you’re there for.
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CS vs Network/Telecom Eng: $15k vs $7k/year Source: https://lnkd.in/gpPbbPmk "Which degree to choose: CS for $15k or Network/Telecommunications Engineering for $7k per year? Seeking advice on changing majors at 21 for a career in software engineering or research. Can I switch to CS in grad school? #CSdegree #Engineeringdegree #SoftwareEngineering #CareerChange #CollegeMajors"
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Do you think a CS degree is all about coding? Think again! This blog post explores the exciting and diverse career options for computer science graduates. We delve beyond traditional software development and showcase how your CS skills can unlock a world of opportunities. Here's a glimpse of what you'll discover: ️ Data Science: Become the mastermind behind data-driven decisions! ️ Cybersecurity: Defend the digital frontier from cyberattacks. Content Writing (Yes, you read that right!): Bridge the gap between tech and clear communication. And more! Explore a spectrum of exciting career paths. Don't limit yourself to code. Share this post and explore the full potential of your CS degree! #computerscience #careerdevelopment #techcareers #diversecareers #futureofwork
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If I could give one piece of advice to my past self during my Bachelor's in Computer Science, it would be this: Focus on acquiring technical skills more than you focus on schoolwork and grades. Familiarize yourself with commonly used tech stacks, build cool apps, and learn engineering best practices. The unfortunate truth is that a Computer Science degree won't give you all the tools required for industry, and a fancy GPA means nothing if you have no engineering skills.
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Hi Network, I have a very talented group of Computer Science and Engineering students still seeking summer co-ops to start in May 2024. What advice would you have for them? I can tell they're working really hard on their applications and networking. Is anyone else noticing that this year is an especially competitive market for students? #computerscience #engineering #coop #workintegratedlearning
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About the Path. Part 2. Don't let the grades and any fear define your career path. While at the prestigious UT ECE, my worst grades were in Software Engineering. Electronics, Math and Physics came to me more naturally, but Software was my nemesis, because I had no prior experience at coding. I even got D in my Algorithms class. How come?! Because all my tests, which reflect a purely theoretical part, were good, my the lab part, which would require Java, would SUCK. I simply couldn't write a simple program to complete the lab. Lack of experience and the grade, based on the lack of your experience, should not be defining your career path and capabilities. Experience can be gained, skills are improved with practice, and at the moment I have a career exactly in Software Engineering. The message is -grades do not fully reflect your capabilities and potential. Only you have final decision on what you want to do and on your career path. And I hope, this would be a great motivation for someone! C'mon, if somebody, who got D in Software Engineering class, but can actually become a Software Engineer -SO CAN YOU!
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Excited to share my latest blog: "Computer Science is not Software Engineering". Dive into the unique aspects of each field, including their focuses, skill sets, and career paths. Check it out and share your thoughts! 🚀 #Technology #ComputerScience #SoftwareEngineering
Computer Science is not Software Engineering
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Is it worth pursuing a CS job with a Math degree? Get insights & advice to overcome doubts! #TechCareer #CSJobs #RelatedDegree #CareerAdvice Hey everyone! 👋 So I recently graduated with a degree in Mathematics, and I'm seriously considering pursuing a career in Computer Science. But here's the catch - most job listings ask for a degree in CS or a related field. Can I still stand a chance with my background? 🤔 I know I have the skills for an entry-level Software Engineering job, but I... Source: https://lnkd.in/gpVJSmrt #mymetric360
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