advice for working in Software with a math BS?

<p>Thank you guys! I thought I’d at the very least look into the requirements of a CS Bachelors at a different university regardless of whether or not I choose to do so in the end in an effort to be more informed about my decision(s). I have looked into one particular university and it looks like my whole core curriculum would transfer, along with all of my math classes satisfying all of the math requirements and then a chunk of the CS courses would transfer too. They’ll basically only require that I complete the last 30 hrs of my degree at their university so I could possibly just enroll in 15 CS hrs the Fall semester and 15 CS hrs the spring semester and have my B.S. CS done in just two semesters. If I choose to do this option, I’d meet with some advisors before I start to verify that this is going to work for sure. The problem with me getting into grad school right now is I don’t have computer architecture or operating systems and I won’t be graduating with them. I am taking assembly languages this spring. Most CS grad schools in my state just admit for the Fall semester and that’d force me to wait another year to get into CS grad school because I’d need enough time to pick up the pre-reqs. It looks like I’m not getting into a software engineering grad program for Fall 2015 anymore :/</p>

<p>With all this said, does a CS bachelors sound reasonable if it’d only take me two semesters to get it?</p>