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Sorry, have to disagree. The original posting even mentioned the importance of data structures, algorithms, etc. All of these things are not in and of themselves "tools," but concepts needed in order to apply them to real-world situations.
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It's silly to get into any kind of comparison between the usefulness or validity of one degree over another in the technical or science fields. (of course, a bachelors in underwater basket weaving being the exception to every rule