Speaking from my perspective in the software industry: There is little difference between the two, and after a few years, no one cares what degree you have.
The general rule is that a highly theoretical training in computer science is correlated with higher salaries than vocational training. The software engineering degree you describe is in between. These distinctions have more to do with signaling of ability than with actual learning.
Speaking from my perspective in the software industry: There is little difference between the two, and after a few years, no one cares what degree you have.
The general rule is that a highly theoretical training in computer science is correlated with higher salaries than vocational training. The software engineering degree you describe is in between. These distinctions have more to do with signaling of ability than with actual learning.
This says that newly graduated software engineering grads make more than computer science grads.