![]() I do believe it’s an extremely good choice unless you have to spend an outrageous amount of money (or get indebted) for it. In my course some of those “choices” were: image processing, algorithms 2, non relational databases, microcontrollers, software project management, mobile development (mostly Android since the based programming language that was taught is Java), functional programming. Usually there is also a pool of other subjects from which you can choose 6 subjects. As an example they teach: Object Oriented Programming, Algorithms and Data structures, Math Analysis (a must for advanced topics), Relational Databases, Design Patterns and formal documentation (like UML), Fundamental of Security, Fundamental of networks, Automata theory, Statistics and Information theory,… The course (at least the one I’ve seen) is not specific on a single field and does give you a really good bird’s eye view from which you can surely benefit. Having said that, I do think that, if you can stay on track and don’t spend too much time in it, the CS degree is an extremely good option for whatever field of the market you want to take. I am doing a Bachelor in Computer Science in Italy and IĬan’t really speak for courses done in another countries since I have no experience with that. Is a four/two year CS degree worth it in 2019?
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