Friday, May 21, 2010

What is the difference between a computer science degree and a computer engineering degree?

The principle difference between the Master of Engineering and the Master of Science degrees is that the Master of Engineering degree does not require a residency on campus. It is intended to meet the needs of those practicing engineers who are working full time outside the University. It also allows participants to pursue an integrated program of studies by specializing in one engineering discipline and selecting courses from other engineering fields and business subjects related to the individual student's professional work. A successful program to meet these needs requires greater flexibility in operation that is normally possible or intended under the Master of Science degree program.





The program is offered both on campus and through the Center for Advanced Engineering and Technology Education (CAETE), which delivers graduate courses taught on the Boulder campus to business, industry, and government agencies by live television with two-way audio communication. Engineers, computer scientists and technical managers may earn a master's degree in several areas of concentration without driving to campus.





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What is the difference between a computer science degree and a computer engineering degree?
A better question would be, what's the difference between your penis and an inchworm?





The inchworm is bigger.
Reply:Computer SCIENCES study the HOWS and develops ways around potential errors.





The Computer ENGINEER Degree studies the WHYS of a device and actually BUILDS the item.
Reply:one is software, one is hardware.





one is developing, one is making.
Reply:A computer engineer studies all the parts of the computer in detail.. he has full knowledge of the mother board, the hard disk and the hardware as well as softwares. whereas the computer science degree prepares you on how to operate certain programes and a little knowledge about the computer....

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