When I was in college, all computer courses were in the industrial
engineering dep't. I believe all engineers had to take the Fortran course.
Albeit, by 1973 or '74, I think Computer Science was an established dep't.
I assume computer engineering would be more focused on hardware design. Is
this the case?
Helio
----- Original Message -----
From: "D. F. Siemens, Jr." <dfsiemensjr@juno.com>
To: <wdwllace@sympatico.ca>
Cc: <asa@calvin.edu>
Sent: Saturday, July 28, 2007 10:38 PM
Subject: Re: [asa] paradigm shifts/Theological Naturalism - 'The Nature of
God' = Naturalism
> Around here computer engineering is an entirely different study, a
> specialized branch of electrical engineering.
> Dave
>
> On Sat, 28 Jul 2007 04:39:38 -0400 Dave Wallace <wdwllace@sympatico.ca>
> writes:
>> D. F. Siemens, Jr. wrote:
>> > However, I note that around here the term applied for the
>> discipline that
>> > does the debugging (and writing) of programs is "computer
>> science."
>> > Dave
>> >
>>
>> Yes it is called computer science but IMHO it should be computer
>> engineering. Science is used in an effort to give the field more
>> legitimacy.
>> Dave W (CSCA)
>>
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