Is it possible to become a software engineer without having any knowledge in CS ?
Im planning to get a minors in software engineer , but have no experience in programming at all...
Software engineer without CS is like lemonade without lemons
If by
>without having any knowledge in CS
you mean:
>without having any PRIOR knowledge in CS
Then yes, quite easily. Start studying. If not, then no.
CS here. You could start learning the basics. Conditions, declaring variables (and variable types), loops and vectors are a start.
It would be extremely painful
>>8137964
im currently a first year mech and need to find something to fill my elective courses...
and i want to minor in something. So i thought that maybe software engineering is a good thing to minor in...
those are the courses i must take what do you think:
is it possible for a person with no prior knowledge of programming to work his way through those classes...
are they base classes or are they too tough ?
http://www.mcgill.ca/study/2016-2017/faculties/engineering/undergraduate/programs/bachelor-engineering-beng-minor-software-engineering
>>8137977
for you
>>8138056
what do you mean ?
>>8137979
> Fill your electives
... why not take some fucking MecE classes, then? Advanced Manufacturing, Fluids / Aerodynamics, Mechatronics, etc.
>>8137959
SE and CS are a terrible waste of tuition monies.
>>8137979
>im currently a first year mech and need to find something to fill my elective courses...
This is like your 3rd fucking thread. Shut the hell up.
>>8137959
absolutely possible.
>>8137959
I imagine most online freelancers are self learned codemonkies