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by lthornberry
1494 days ago
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In the US, law is a graduate degree. A significant majority of law school students already have a liberal arts degree. This is an entirely different case. On the other point, offering CS degrees as liberal arts degrees wouldn't meant "reclassifying CS as some bullshit" (or, indeed, reclassifying CS at all). There are many fields where some colleges already choose to offer the major as a B.A. while others offer it as a B.S. It's not a difference in the field, it's a difference in what requirements a college implements for getting a degree in the field. In other words, exactly what you suggested should happen. |
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