Though how 'future proof' is a computer science BSc? How would employers look on it ten years after graduation since topics covered may have been superseded?
For example, ten years after graduation the mathematics learned on a maths degree will all still be relevant.
I also have a maths and IT postgrad, and have worked in IT for maybe 15 years.
IT is better for job prospects, by a long mile
This is sort of interesting:
82 jobs which have the word "mathematics" in the job description:
460 jobs which have the phrase "computer science" in the job description:
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