Given that degrees are required for jobs, they should be teaching the stuff needed to do well in said jobs. An ideal world wouldn't require degrees for most jobs, but I think software engineering is an exception - there's enough knowledge required.
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(Also I'm a little confused what you mean by technical. Are engineering degrees technical? There's stuff about the details of designing specific things in them. CS majors are required to learn a bunch of technical details about computers. Are you saying CS should be math?)
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When did this happen? Because it wasn't true 20 years ago. (Of course, back then people were saying, <you know Java? Drop out and come work for us right now!>)
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dunno, a prof mentioned that she tried to have a class on git et al and the accreditation people got super mad
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