apparently cs departments aren't allowed to teach "technologies" beyond 200 level, or they lose accredation this means that if you get a degree in cs, you are *forbidden* from actually learning the most important things for a job in cs incredible
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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