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by ska 1595 days ago
> A computer science degree isn’t a math degree any more than a physics or chemistry degree is a math degree.

1 of these things isn't like the others.

There are places where theoretical physics and applied math are put together, and places where CS is put with math.

Upstream comment mentions Waterloo, where CS is as far as I know still part of the math faculty (e.g. multiple departments), not engineering. In that specific sense, every CS degree they give is a math degree - but other places give B.Math also.

This isn't just pedantry, the reason is that the boundaries are pretty fuzzy, and don't really work with the sort of absolute line you are hoping to apply.