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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I know that Michigan has a computer science program in their arts & sciences college and a computer engineering program at their college of engineering. But I would agree, computer science is more common than computer engineering.[/quote] A BA (v a BS) in computer science is the second rate degree (unless the rest of your transcript supports why you made that choice. Computer engineering and computer science are related but not the same. The difference in physics requirements alone are obvious.[/quote] I'm the poster about UofM, and I agree. The computer engineering students are in a different league than the LSA CS students. They get jobs at elite tech companies.[/quote] U-M Engineering school put him on deferred admission. Everywhere else is offering scholarships. Not sure what it takes to get into U-M engineering. Probably a 1580 SAT backed up by a 4.0 GPA and every AP credit available and a few inventions during High school. It seems to make more sense to get an engineering degree elsewhere and an MS or Phd later than to pay full boat for U-M. Are engineering Phds funded like other areas?[/quote]
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