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This program is suspended for the 2006-07 academic year.
An interdisciplinary major designed to explore the rich connections among mathematics, statistics, and computer science. This major provides mathematical and computational insight to students who wish to pursue graduate school and career opportunities in quantitative fields. The computational sciences major is offered with two options: a major with no concentration or a major with a concentration in mathematics/statistics.
Requirements for a Major in Computational Sciences with No Concentration: 50 credits
- CMPS 160: Computer Science I
- CMPS 260: Computer Science II
- CMPS 255: Operating Systems
- CMPS 352: Principles of Computer Organization
- MATH 241: Calculus I (6 credits)
- MATH 242: Calculus II (4 credits)
- MATH 246: Laboratories in Mathematical Experimentation (2 credits)
- MATH 255: Methods of Matrices and Linear Algebra
- STAT 251: Statistical Methods I
- 10 credits in mathematics or statistics at 250 level or above
- 4 credits in CMPS, MATH, or STAT at 200 level or above
Requirements for a Major in Computational Sciences with a Concentration in Mathematics/Statistics: 50 credits
- CMPS 160: Computer Science I
- CMPS 260: Computer Science II
- MATH 241: Calculus I (6 credits)
- MATH 242: Calculus II (4 credits)
- MATH 246: Laboratories in Mathematical Experimentation (2 credits)
- MATH 255: Methods of Matrices and Linear Algebra
- MATH 284: Discrete Mathematics
- STAT 251: Statistical Methods I
- 10 credits in mathematics or statistics at 250 level or above
- 8 credits in CMPS, MATH, or STAT at 200 level or above
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