<p>Hey so I was told today that in order to go into a masters program (computer engineering) after my bachelors of science (joint physics and computer science major) I would have to do an honors program, but the university I'm looking at doesn't offer a joint honors in physics and computer science. Does that mean I can't do a masters in computer science?</p>
<p>Who told you that and what were they smoking? That is absolutely not true.</p>
<p>My physics teacher :(</p>
<p>I’ve never heard of that requirement.</p>
<p>Does it matter that I’m in Canada and I’m going to pursue a masters degree in Canada? Maybe the requirements are different?</p>
<p>I doubt it. If it does, just come to the US for the masters. Haha</p>
<p>Here is where I post my preaching about the core CS courses…</p>
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