What is the difference between these courses.
BSc in Computer Science (4 year sandwich)
BEng in Computer Science (4 year sandwich)
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What is the difference between these courses.
BSc in Computer Science (4 year sandwich)
BEng in Computer Science (4 year sandwich)
Bachelor of Science.
Bachelor of Engineering.
COMPUTER SCIENCE MASTER RACE.
One is Science, one is engineering, though presumably they're the same thing (software engineering).
What one do I go for lol?
One is a Bachelor of Science: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bachelor_of_Science
The other a Bachelor of Engineering: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bachelor_of_Engineering
You is doing what i is going to do!
but yeh, whtats his face pretty much answereed it
I'm debated on CompSci or CompSci w/ Games Dev.
What is better Sci or Engineering?
I believe in terms of Computer Science a BSC would be better but it really depends on the course. As for the other question, do straight Comp Sci and then if you want to go into the video games industry then specialise in it during your last year of the degree, games development will only limit your scope in the future and could potentially limit your skill set.
Right so I've applied for Computer Science at two different Universities. I've also applied for Games Development at one of these Universities too. Would this hinder my chance of being accepted for Computer Science at that University?
Would I be able to get accepted for both Computer Science & Computing with Games Development at that 1 university and then choose between them?
Personally, I'd prefer BSc. It's just a title though. Both are equivalent.
Do Computing Science as it will show you have a wider knowledge base about computing and software programming in general rather than just focusing on Games Development and finding you actually hate programming games :P
Plus I don't wanna seem mean but you will get loads of losers on a games programming course.
Gamers aren't losers by any means but I've looked at games programming courses and I've been to the open days. It could just be bad luck but the people who attended did seem to be rather misinformed, for example on my open day one person asked the lecturer "By the end will I be able to make a game like Halo". These aren't the kinda people you want to study with ^^.
Depends where you go.