The tendency for people to do a computer science-related degree (like IT, IS or CE) in order to do software development has become a norm in the past 15 or so years. I've been noticing that more and more people in the recent 5 years have been going in mathematics in order to work at the IT industry either as a data scientist or as a software developer but most of them end up doing a coding job not related to their field of study.
I'm from the EU so I can speak only about our market but I tend to notice the increase of CS or IT courses that are used to replace harder math classes (PDEs, Intro to Functional Analysis, Advanced Topology or some parts of Abstract Algebra).
Are you seeing it anons? Do you think that it's a good thing?
I'm from the EU so I can speak only about our market but I tend to notice the increase of CS or IT courses that are used to replace harder math classes (PDEs, Intro to Functional Analysis, Advanced Topology or some parts of Abstract Algebra).
Are you seeing it anons? Do you think that it's a good thing?
