<p>I don’t think many schools offer a “Computer Science and Engineering” degree. Our school had a CSE department which was part of the engineering school, but it only offered CS or CE degrees – there was no CSE degree. The CS and CE curriculum had the same lower division requirements which included a sequence of EE courses and so forth.</p>
<p>Every school does things differently. Some schools offer a wide range of CS Programs (check out UC Irvine’s Computer science school).</p>
<p>Yeah, electrical engineers can get employment as software engineers if they develop their programming skills enough. I knew a few who did, and I have one coworker here who is doing just that. One of the best programmers I worked with had a background in Aerospace Engineering.</p>