Computer Mathematics

Bachelor of Science
School of Sciences and Social Sciences

This program provides students with a thorough grounding in both computer science (CS) and mathematics. This nexus between CS and mathematics is both historical and logical; the program capitalizes on this association to provide students with the best opportunity to pursue careers in either field. Graduates of this program are well prepared for entry-level positions in industry and have successfully earned graduate degrees both in mathematics and in computer science.

INTEGRATIVE STUDIES REQUIREMENTS

40 credits minimum

MAJOR REQUIREMENTS

56 credits

Computer Science Core Courses

CS 140 Computer Programming I
Select one of the following:

  • CS 150 Web Page Construction
  • CS 160 Microcomputer Systems

CS 185 Computer Programming II
CS 280 Data Structures and Algorithms
Select one CS course (in a programming language not already covered) from the following:

  • CS 205 Visual Programming
  • CS 220 COBOL Programming
  • CS 225 C++ Programming
  • CS 230 RPG Programming

Two upper-level (300 or 400) courses approved by CS Advisor

Mathematics Core Courses

MATH 151 Calculus I
MATH 152 Calculus II
MATH 225 Introduction to Abstract and Discrete Mathematics
MATH 231 Linear Algebra and Differential Equations
MATH 241 Probability and Statistics I
MATH 362 Math Modeling and Computing

Physics Core Courses

INPHYS 241 University Physics I

ELECTIVES

Select courses to reach a total of 124 credits for the degree.

DEGREE REQUIREMENTS

124 credits