I have something similar, except its in Psychology. Mind you in order for me to 
get through graduate psych (MA and PhD - not finished yet), I had to learn to 
code.

That said the psychology degrees were quite helpful, especially those courses 
dealing with cognition and perception.

>I've got a BA and an MA, but neither one is in CS or MIS ... Classics 
>(Ancient Greek and Latin).  The 'requirement' of CS / MIS schooling tends 
>to come from HR, rather than IT hiring managers.  Not always true, but 
>often.  Completely agree that the degree is immaterial vs the demonstrated 
>ability to learn and to program solid software. 

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