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Dec 11, 2024
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2012-2014 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Mathematics, Computer Science Concentration, B.S.
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Basic Courses Required for All Mathematics Majors
All students earning a bachelor’s degree in mathematics must complete the University Core Curriculum, the course requirements for their particular math program, and the basic math courses listed below. Note(s):
*Both are required for the B.S. concentration in applied mathematics B.S., Mathematics
Students interested in applied mathematics should pursue the B.S. degree. Within this degree program, the concentrations of computer science, applied mathematics, and statistics are offered. Students earning a B.S. degree with a major in mathematics must complete a minimum of 124 credits. Courses must include the basic courses required for all mathematics majors, the University Core Curriculum, and the courses listed below for one of the three concentrations. Concentration in Computer Science
This program is primarily for students interested in using computing techniques to solve mathematical problems in a wide variety of disciplines. In addition to the mathematics requirements, students take eight or nine courses in computer science designed to provide training in the structure of computer languages, computing machines, and computing systems. Students in this program must complete a minimum of 124 credits. Courses include the basic courses required for all mathematics majors listed above, the University Core Curriculum, and the courses listed below. |
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