The full major title is "Logic, Information, and Computation". However, the major is not very computational in nature (only two intro computer programming classes). Here's a link: http://logic.sas.upenn.edu/
I'm just thinking of adding another major from the College to a Wharton degree.
I can't speak to how it would be perceived in the job hunt, but here's a warning: looking at the course descriptions, Logic I and Logic II could be quite mathematically rigorous, depending on how they are taught. If you aren't strong at proof-based mathematics, these could bring down your GPA.
If Logic I requires that you prove Godel's theorems, it would be a really tough course. If it just discusses their consequences, it won't be.
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would not having a logic major be not useful?
The fact that you are posting this shows you would fail with a logic major.
My apologies, the title is misleading. I'm just wondering how others would perceive it, in terms of getting a job.
A more precise question would be, is there any purpose in majoring in it, as opposed to taking a few classes in logic?
What is a logic major? Is that even a real thing?
The full major title is "Logic, Information, and Computation". However, the major is not very computational in nature (only two intro computer programming classes). Here's a link: http://logic.sas.upenn.edu/
I'm just thinking of adding another major from the College to a Wharton degree.
I can't speak to how it would be perceived in the job hunt, but here's a warning: looking at the course descriptions, Logic I and Logic II could be quite mathematically rigorous, depending on how they are taught. If you aren't strong at proof-based mathematics, these could bring down your GPA.
If Logic I requires that you prove Godel's theorems, it would be a really tough course. If it just discusses their consequences, it won't be.
Be prepared for every interviewer to ask you "So what's a logic major?"
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