Can someone evaluate Reed's new "math/CS" program for me?

It looks like Reed offers the usual frosh/soph CS foundational courses, but lacks some of the more advanced courses covering commonly used concepts in industry jobs (e.g. operating systems (may be partially covered in 389), networks (may be partially covered in 389), databases, security and cryptography; also, software engineering or project experience is desirable, but it is not clear whether 384 and 385 have term projects to give that experience, though 442 probably does). You would likely have to learn these concepts on your own on the job if you go into industry after graduation.