📖Program Curriculum
When you take introductory courses, you learn the fundamentals in each of the three areas: mathematics, statistics and computer science. In the second year, you delve more deeply into calculus and linear algebra while beginning to focus more closely on two of the disciplines.
In your third and fourth years, you broaden and deepen your understanding of your chosen discipline, building on the fundamental knowledge you gained in the first two years. In mathematics, this may mean a focus on geometry, analysis, algebra and discrete or applied math. In statistics, you take applied statistics courses, learning to extract information from more complex data, studying more probability theory and focusing on mathematical statistics. If computer science is one of your chosen disciplines, you focus on database applications, information security or video game development.
Specific Major Requirements
MATH 114 Elementary Calculus I
MATH 115 Elementary Calculus II
MATH 120 Basic Linear Algebra I
or MATH 125 Linear Algebra I
CMPT 101 Introduction to Computing I
or CMPT 103 Introduction to Computing II
General Major Requirements
Primary Discipline I
Choose 18 to 24 junior- or senior-level credits from the first primary discipline
Primary Discipline II
Choose 18 to 24 junior- or senior-level credits from the second primary discipline
General Requirements
Choose 6 to 12 credits of junior- or senior- level CMPT, MATH, or STAT
Minor
Students have the option of completing a minor. Minor courses must be completed at the senior level.
Options
Students can complete up to 15 credits in out-of-faculty options, with no more than 3 credits in physical activity (PACT) courses.
Total Credits 120
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