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Feb 10, 2025
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2022-2023 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Computer Science & Mathematics, B.S.
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Computer Science & Mathematics, B.S.
Professors: Cheryl Beaver, Scott Beaver, Hamid Behmard, Laurie Burton, Breeann Flesch, Jie Liu, Becka Morgan, Scot Morse Associate professors: Matthew Ciancetta, Matthew Nabity, Thaddeus Shannon Assistant professors: Lucas Cordova, Ben Coté, Leanne Merrill Mission The Computer Science & Mathematics program provides students with the core concepts in both theoretical and applied aspects of mathematics and computing. Our graduates demonstrate a solid foundation in problem solving, communication, and decision-making skills in computing and mathematical areas. We prepare students for productive careers in analytical fields, and to be lifelong learners who can confidently tackle the challenges of a constantly-innovating marketplace. Learning Outcomes - Use knowledge of the design of complex computational systems to understand their operation, capabilities, and limitations.
- Apply knowledge and demonstrate skills to design, implement, and document solutions to a wide array of computational problems.
- Demonstrate the ability to make rigorous mathematical arguments in axiomatic and non-axiomatic systems.
Choose One Senior Sequence
Note:
Computer Science/Mathematics majors must have a grade of C or better in the computer science courses and a grade of C- or better in the mathematics courses that are used to satisfy the Computer Science/Mathematics major requirements. Satisfactory Grade Use
Up to 12 credits of Mathematics may be fulfilled with a grade of S. No other program requirements may be fulfilled with a grade of S. Do not select Satisfactory/No Credit grading for any Computer Science courses that will be used in the program. |
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