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by Rebles 1995 days ago
I wish I knew the difference when I started at university. In retrospect, It wouldn't have changed anything, because I love my time as an undergrad at my school. But, the perception of what a software engineer career looks like would have changed. At best, I would have advocated to my school of engineering to offer a software engineering degree.

Though, I imagine it is difficult for universities. They're trying to be more theoretical and less practical than trade schools, despite the majority of undergrads do not continue to pursue more degrees. I imagine if universities shifted its focus to more applied sciences, it might be even harder to keep the number of applications for masters and phd programs up.

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Universities can offer a real computer science degree from the Science school, and a SE degree from the engineering department. Same way, Electrical Engineering degrees are not called BS Physics and Electromagnetism, and are separate from the Physics degree.

I doubt there will be any impact on MS/Phd applicants. The people who are interested in the fundamentals are usually interested from the start.