Uzique The Lesser wrote:
and it proceeds apace because smug blue-collar STEM guys like to malign philosophy and humanities as stuff for 'posh effete fags'. tada. 400 year educational tradition dying out in america... well, except for the 1% who go to private ivies or liberal arts colleges that cost as much as a 4-bed family home.
STEM guy here. In my experience, those who are likely to malign arts/humanities are those who suffer from tall poppy syndrome (which can be pretty much any group), or those who see study solely as a means to grow one's income.
I actually think some humanities papers should be compulsory for STEM courses, due to the writing & critical thinking skills they impart. But then I also studied philosophy, so might be a little be a little biased.
Philosophy is quite a good one to go along with CS courses due to the logic component - if you can master modal/propositional/predicate logic, you'll have an easy time learning to write code, SQL queries etc due in part to familiarity with logical operators.
Last edited by BVC (2013-07-25 21:57:28)