Absolutely correct. However a degree is generally used as a starting block, and employers nowadays want something really good on paper, just to have a look at you. I understand what you mean by skill over degree, and it's a known rule, that if you want to study any of these 2 degrees, with the course, you have to learn the programming language yourself as well.
I was just wondering, though which one is more about programming, just to get an understanding about the difference of the 2 courses.