In the US, most companies that hire software developers really don't care about credentials that much except for certifications since they are mostly focused on your previous job experience with certain skills like .NET development in an enterprise environment.I want to apply for graduate program and aim to job as a s/w developer.
Having said that, don't overlook Florida Institute of Technology if you want to get an M.S. in Software Engineering since they have done a great job doing research on software testing, e.g. unit testing by developers, and agile unit testing is an important skill to have. Though FIT's CS department is not a high ranking CS program, some of their grads do work for NASA, which isn't too far from the campus.
Also, rank of a CS program is not really important for industry work, at least compared to academia:
We had soem detailed discussion on importance on rankings for an non-academic career and the (approx) verdict that came out was that rankings and reputation are not that much important if ine wants to go into industry. Plus it always better not to have any financial burden during initial years of you stint in industry.
http://www.urch.com/forums/computer-...tml#post428382 (Good for software engineering)



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