03-13-2021, 03:15 PM
(03-13-2021, 02:55 PM)maxxor6868 Wrote:
(03-13-2021, 11:53 AM)ss20ts Wrote: Typically software development and software engineering are 2 different things. There's a LOT of math and science in engineering programs. Most colleges don't have your major listed on the degree. They usually just say the name of the degree. I'm not sure why so many people on here get hung up on that. I'm really curious why it bothers people so much.Because we work hard for the degree to not even list it on the paper is almost an insult. It's like buying a mustang and the pony isn't on there. Yes you know it's a mustang but it's nice to have the little detail. Also the graudation cost is $298 they can do what I want if I am paying that much. Also software engineering is actually regarded by many as computer science
I was speaking in general terms of people being upset that the diploma doesn't list out their full major. The degree is what's listed on the diploma not the major. People on here seem to get hung up on that. I haven't seen this outside of this forum. Many schools charge a graduation fee and many don't. It's not like TESU is the only one to charge a grad fee. TESU charges for every little thing and I find their fees to be high. That's one reason I wasn't interested in TESU. Computer Science majors at B&M schools typically have a lot of math and science to get their degree. I'm married to someone who has a comp sci degree. Cal 1-3, diff eq, chem 1&2, physics 1,2,3&4. I can't imagine trying to do those courses online. The labs would making me nuts.