>>11443108Depends on what country you are in. Where I live some schools have some EE in their CE programs, while others are more or less only CS. But it boils down to what master programs the school offers. If a CE program has alot of EE in undergrad then they will offer more hardware oriented masters programs.
But here CS programs are math heavy then what I understand from american CS. Like calc 1-3, 2 courses in linear algebra, algebra, number theory, logic and proof techniques, combinatorics, stats, markovprocesses etc.
You are required to take 1/3 of your courses as math for a degree.