If going to (the same) university to study for a BSc what are the job prospects of having completed either:
a) Computer Science
b) Mathematics
Now I may well be completely wrong in wondering this; I honestly don't know hence the question.
For example, ten years after graduation the mathematics learned on a maths degree will all still be relevant.
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 How would employers look on it ten years after graduation since topics covered may have been superseded?
Generally how are job prospects for those graduating with Computer Science compared to those with Mathematics (excluding teaching jobs)?
Thanks
a) Computer Science
b) Mathematics
Now I may well be completely wrong in wondering this; I honestly don't know hence the question.
For example, ten years after graduation the mathematics learned on a maths degree will all still be relevant.
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 How would employers look on it ten years after graduation since topics covered may have been superseded?
Generally how are job prospects for those graduating with Computer Science compared to those with Mathematics (excluding teaching jobs)?
Thanks