The Computer Science (CS) concentration supplements the CSCI core curriculum with courses in object-oriented programming and design, computer architecture and operating systems. The concentration also requires 17 hours of mathematics, including one math course within the department (CSCI 1900), and the calculus sequence required of mathematics majors. This concentration is designed for students who wish to apply their knowledge in a scientific, engineering, or mathematical environment, or for those who plan graduate work in computer science or applied computational mathematics.
| CS Course Checklist | |
| Mapping of required CS courses |
Advising Booklet links: All the following links are in pdf format
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