Hi all,
I'm a final year Computer Science student at Monash, and am thinking about transferring into Software Engineering at the same university, which would allow me to graduate at the end of 2015. I find the software engineering side of IT significantly more interesting than the computer science side, which I've been pursuing through my major (which contains most of the software engineering core units regardless).
One of the software engineering lecturers has attempted to "recruit" me into his course, but am reluctant, as I'm not sure how much extra mileage I'll get out of a SoftEng degree as opposed to CompSci. The industrial experience part of the degree is appealing but I'm not sold on it quite yet. My grades are good enough to transfer, so that wouldn't be an issue.
Would it be worth doing an extra year for that industrial experience, and a slightly nicer and more relevant qualification? And if not, would there be any other one-year courses that would augment my learning as an alternative (a Business course, for example)?
Any help would be greatly appreciated, thanks!
I'm a final year Computer Science student at Monash, and am thinking about transferring into Software Engineering at the same university, which would allow me to graduate at the end of 2015. I find the software engineering side of IT significantly more interesting than the computer science side, which I've been pursuing through my major (which contains most of the software engineering core units regardless).
One of the software engineering lecturers has attempted to "recruit" me into his course, but am reluctant, as I'm not sure how much extra mileage I'll get out of a SoftEng degree as opposed to CompSci. The industrial experience part of the degree is appealing but I'm not sold on it quite yet. My grades are good enough to transfer, so that wouldn't be an issue.
Would it be worth doing an extra year for that industrial experience, and a slightly nicer and more relevant qualification? And if not, would there be any other one-year courses that would augment my learning as an alternative (a Business course, for example)?
Any help would be greatly appreciated, thanks!