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by davidgay 1463 days ago
> Articulate for me exactly why biology, chemistry, philosophy,etc... are neccesary for a Compsci or IT degree?

In Europe (AFAIK this is very broadly true) you're expected to have covered these in high school, and university is for focusing on a single field (and its prerequisites, so lots of math in engineering fields, e.g.)

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See that makes sense to me. But dare I ask why europe is not 2 years then? Do US colleges teach less because in the US, you could be studying oceanology or electrical engineering and the first two years are more or less same courses. In HS, I mostly showed up to class and cruised through with minimal effort last two years bc it wasn't that interesting or challenging.
At least for my undergrad (CS, at www.epfl.ch), the answer was basically "more math" (2 years of).

The usual generic answer was "it's approximately like a US master's".

And at least for the EPFL today, they've essentially formalised your suggestion and that master's equivalence: you get a "bachelor's" after 3 years. And you can optionally continue 2 more years and get a "master's".