Maureen Lecuona <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well. Both my undergraduate degrees (Mathematics, English Literature) are not
> Comp Sci, yet I found it rather easy to read books on Algorithmics and design
> and learn what I needed from these. I now have an MS degree in CS,
> but prior to that (fo
Well. Both my undergraduate degrees (Mathematics, English Literature) are not
Comp Sci, yet I found it rather easy to read books on Algorithmics and design
and learn what I needed from these. I now have an MS degree in CS,
but prior to that (for about 14 years) I never studied CS formally.
>From
Excerpts from linuxchix: 7-Dec-99 Re: [issues] Prototype vs. .. by
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> I'm a graduate of the first type (Smith)... could you elaborate more on
> what an EECS-focused program looks like?
CMU has both ECE (Electrical and Computer Engineering), part of
engineering, and CS (Computer