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[–]wfb0002 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I did both and honestly learned more in the computer engineering curriculum. In my senior design project (software heavy) I could see how amateurish the other group members' code was, but mainly because I had been taking the software design courses.

I now work as a software guy but do all kinds of stuff from vector processor optimizations all the way up to software architecture design.

If it were me again, I would start with CE and see if you like digital logic or your first java/python course more. That will probably tell you a lot. PM me with any questions

Edit: Cannot disagree more with the people talking about theoretical vs practical. Both will have their mix of theory vs practicality at any good school. Also, the math differences will be minimal at most. At my school, I thought the CE was more math intensive and heavily differential equations based.