<p>Auburn,</p>
<p>Sincere (truly) apologies for offending you. This was a lack of tact on my part. </p>
<p>What I’m trying to say is that in my opinion if someone wants math (those reading this thread) they would be best served with a major/double major in math or an engineering degree (electrical, possibly mechanical). I’m not convinced that a CS major alone has enough math at its core to be comparable to some of the alternatives. Its definitely one of the simplest ways to double major in math though.</p>
<p>When I talked about the “history of math and physics” I meant where they relate as opposed to the philosophies of the subjects…</p>