A lot of the comments opine that these are not fundamentals and they are right.
My impression is that the philosophy of CS curriculum at most places is to keep the barrier of entry low. That's why bootcamps are a thing, and my fellow CS grads are excited about ChatGPT being able to write code. On the other hand, there is a growing shortage of electrical engineers because the level of gatekeeping is too high.
I am an electrical engineer myself and I have working knowledge of all the things you mentioned.
My impression is that the philosophy of CS curriculum at most places is to keep the barrier of entry low. That's why bootcamps are a thing, and my fellow CS grads are excited about ChatGPT being able to write code. On the other hand, there is a growing shortage of electrical engineers because the level of gatekeeping is too high.
I am an electrical engineer myself and I have working knowledge of all the things you mentioned.