Right now I am attending WVU (West Virginia University) I am a Computer Science major with an engineering emphasis, but they also offer CS which is a BA. I am about half way through the Engineering part of the major, but I am going to have to take some upper level CE and EE course soon. Needless to say the BA is some what easier than the BS. Is there a big difference between getting a BS or a BA in Comp sci? Will a CS BS look better to future employers?
BS vs BA computer science?
By admin on December 21, 2010
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Yes BS is more math and science. Obviously those are the skill employers want in their tech guys