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Develop math reasoning and computing solutions
As a Mathematics and Computer Science major, you will take coursework in both the Jarvis College of Computing and Digital Media and the College of Science and Health. Courses will prepare you for a profession in a variety of areas in computer science, graphics, data analysis, computer programming, and applied or discrete mathematics.
The Mathematics and Computer Science undergraduate major is designed to prepare you for graduate study in various areas of computer science, including theoretical computer science, graphics, data analysis, artificial intelligence, and computational methods in applied mathematics. It is also designed to prepare you to compete for theoretical, complex jobs in computer software development.
For international students: this program is a STEM-designated program, which can qualify you to extend your post-graduation stay in the United States.
Classes
Coursework
- Artificial Intelligence
- Computational Mathematics
- Computer Vision
- Data Analysis
- Graphics
- Linear Algebra
- Programming
- Theory of Computation
Career Options
Common Career Areas
- Consulting
- Data analysis
- Education
- Information analysis
- Programming
- Software development
- Systems administration
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89%
of Mathematics and Computer Science graduates were employed, continuing their education or not seeking employment after graduation.
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