Computing and Applied Mathematics Major
To graduate with a major in computing and applied mathematics, a student must have at least a 2.00 grade point average for all computer science courses (excluding the recently retired CSC-101) and mathematics courses enrolled (excluding MTH-110, 241, 301, and 302).
Majors must successfully complete:
- all courses in the core: CSC-105, 121, and
122, MTH-141 or 150, and MTH-151,
160, and 250,
- one proof-based course: CSC-261 or
MTH-260,
- at least two of the following courses
providing in-depth experiences: CSC-361,
363, 461, 502, MTH-330, 340, 360, 450 or
460, and
- at least two more courses from the
following focusing on the application of
computing or mathematics: CSC-341, 343,
344, 345, 465, MTH-235, 255, 335 or 341.
The four courses meeting the requirements for
in-depth experiences and the application of
computing and mathematics must be evenly
divided between CSC and MTH, two in each
discipline.