I wouldn't agree. For me, software engineering is how to go about attacking complex problem and Getting Things Done which involves more than just writing some code here and there.
Even if you can program, you need to know about the discipline in the large, etc etc etc. Taking science into engineering is about making decisions on a practical basis with the current technology available, and having a team (large, small or singular) that designs and produces a product that works, here and now.
Computer Science is IMHO a much narrower scope and less of a daily problem when doing software development.
(This of course depends on your product. Some products have more technology and science in them than does others, regardless of whether they're software, hardware, buildings, bicycles, cars or space rockets.)