It'll be specific to your college, but in general computer science is more theoretical and software engineering/development is more practical. If you have a knack for coding, you'll do very well in SE; if you want to learn about systems, then you'll enjoy CS. Computer science is to software engineering as pure math is to physics.
Quote from: H̲u̲r̲t̲f̲u̲l̲T̲u̲r̲k̲e̲y on December 10, 2014, 06:26:47 PMIt'll be specific to your college, but in general computer science is more theoretical and software engineering/development is more practical. If you have a knack for coding, you'll do very well in SE; if you want to learn about systems, then you'll enjoy CS. Computer science is to software engineering as pure math is to physics.So for someone with little knowledge in programming (I've only wrote a hello world program in 2 languages) it'd be best to go into computer science to get the best understanding of theory, while software development is more of a narrowed/specialized path? After graduating and a few years of working in the field I'd like to work independently. Which would you suggest?