Hey was just wondering how different or similar the jobs for computer science and software engineering is?
Are there jobs that are strictly for computer science itself and not software engineers?
Thanks
I have researched this a LOT (I was wondering which degree to pick).
Ultimately, no.
At UNSW you'll see the 2 degrees are pretty much the same (with SE having more compulsory subjects, and CS having more free electives). Not sure how it is at other unis.
I've heard that at other universities, or the general consensus is, SE is more practical, teach you skills that will be useful in a job, (developing software with the proper procedures etc.), while CS is more theory and some things you might not find practical to employment, you'll learn tough concepts etc. But like I said, at UNSW little little difference - so doesn't really matter.
Employers don't care if you have a SE degree or CS degree. Job prospects will be the same. You might get an employer who doesn't know the difference and might prefer SE or CS, but that's not an employer I really want to be working for. If you REALLY want to know which one MIGHT be worth more to employers, then apparently CS / BSc is the more recognised degree. Ultimately it will come down to what you know and the skills you have that the employer is asking for.