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

Seems like a major that covers what could be called “Computational Mathematics” or “Computer Science and Mathematics,” whichever looks better on a resume.

The order in which the classes are taken make me feel like they are likely cramming students into classes that they really might not be properly qualified to take. Being put into a real analysis course after only one semester of calculus with no coverage of functions, equivalencies, logic, proof style, etc. is not going to do favors for your ability as a mathematician. Very rushed coverage of CS that will more likely than not gloss over important basic concepts such as style and creating simple code.

It covers the basics and you would be able to go either towards CS or Math, and get most CS jobs, with that degree. On a personal/educational value level, I have more than a few objections to that program.