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Mathematics & Computer Science

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MathematicsUndergraduateBachelor of Science
Completion requirement
Fulfill ALL of the following requirements:
Complete ALL of the following Courses:
  • MA121
  • MA122
  • MA223
AND
Earn a minimum Grade of C, or higher in the following:
  • CS100
  • CS140

CS100 is available for credit-by-exam

AND
Complete ALL of the following Courses:
  • MA306
  • MA310
  • MA311
  • MA370
  • MA380
  • CS111
  • CS228
  • CS240
  • CS260
  • CS270
  • CS312
AND
Fulfill ANY of the following requirements:
Fulfill ALL of the following requirements:
Complete ALL of the following Courses:
  • MA250
  • MA411
AND
Complete at least 1 courses in the following Course Sets:
OR
Complete ALL of the following Courses:
  • CS420
  • CS421
AND
Complete ALL of the following Courses:
  • EE321
  • PH215
    OR
    CS330
    OR
    PH325
AND
Complete at least 3 courses in the following Course Sets:
AND
Complete at least 1 courses in the following Course Sets:

A student cannot major in Mathematics & Computer Science with a double major in Mathematics or Computer Science.

Program Delivery

Residential Program

Degree Designation

Bachelor of Science

Program Level

Undergraduate

Program Type

Major

College

College of Arts & Sciences

School/Department(s)

Program Description

Description

Mathematics and Computer Science often go hand-in-glove in solving contemporary issues. Majors will get a solid theoretical background in mathematics along with the methodology necessary to apply the theory and tackle real-world problems. Students will also learn about the use of technology in solutions, and what the implications of using particular hardware, software, and applications are to their work. Full training on computing environments, databases, and online safety will be given. Seniors can choose whether to complete a capstone in mathematics or in computer science. Graduates with the Bachelor of Science will be well-prepared for a variety of careers, as well as for graduate-based studies.

Goals

  • Prepare majors for graduate work in mathematics or careers in computer science, engineering, industry, or business;

  • Provide students with the necessary problem solving skills for mathematics and computer science.

  • Use evolving technologies, analytical thinking, and design to address contemporary issues.

Additional Program Information

Potential Careers

  • Mathematician

  • Statistician

  • Data Scientist

  • Chief Information Officer

  • Chief Technical Officer

  • Computer Support Specialist

  • Information Systems Manager

  • Network Administrator

  • Software Engineer

  • Software Tester

  • Systems Administrator

  • University Professor

Outcome

Graduates will have the ability to formulate problems in the application of mathematics to various disciplines, and analyze, solve, and model solutions to these problems.

Outcome

Graduates will have a good understanding and broad knowledge of mathematics including single and multivariable calculus, and linear algebra. Students will demonstrate competency in theoretical, applied, routine, and non-routine problems.

Outcome

Graduates will be proficient in at least one programming language and have a basic knowledge of at least one other;

Admission Criteria

There are no additional program admission criteria above the institutional admission criteria.

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