Oh, okay! Then the equivalent thing for CS would be "90 units: 24 of courses, 36 of maybe-some-more-classes-but-by-now-you-should-really-be-doing-research-oriented-independent-study, and 30 of dissertation work." So ours is actually pretty much like yours, except that ours comes with built-in guilt for anyone wanting to take a lot of classes.
Also, you're probably not a bad programmer, but in any case if you think that computer scientists are necessarily good programmers, I assure you that that is not the case.
Feel free to pick my brain, although my area is programming language theory, which falls pretty squarely on the CS side of the CS/info divide.
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Oh, okay! Then the equivalent thing for CS would be "90 units: 24 of courses, 36 of maybe-some-more-classes-but-by-now-you-should-really-be-doing-research-oriented-independent-study, and 30 of dissertation work." So ours is actually pretty much like yours, except that ours comes with built-in guilt for anyone wanting to take a lot of classes.
Also, you're probably not a bad programmer, but in any case if you think that computer scientists are necessarily good programmers, I assure you that that is not the case.
Feel free to pick my brain, although my area is programming language theory, which falls pretty squarely on the CS side of the CS/info divide.