After looking at the requirements and such, I've narrowed it down to philosophy. Apparently though, I could go for Logic and Computation, a subset within the philosophy department.
What I'm having a hard time determining is how that will be viewed. To me, if I see Logic and Computation, I don't think "in the philosophical sense" I would think it was just an offshoot of the CS.
Thoughts?
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philosophy. it'd be a damn sight more interesting.
Your choices won't necessarily influence employers to too great an extent if you ask me, more often than not grades and proven ability to learn within the general area of employment is often all they're looking for. Specific stuff relevant to your job is normally learned by doing in most cases.
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