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A computer science/mathematics major for liberal arts colleges
Published Feb 1, 1987 · Nancy L. Hagelhans
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The concepts of the model curriculum for computer science in a liberal arts college [3] and a traditional mathematics major are combined to form a computer science/mathematics major. This major is particularly suited to the mathematics faculty retrained in computer science, and it provides the students with strong preparation for graduate study or employment in computer science. The major's requirements include six computer science courses (the model's introductory and core courses), six mathematics courses, one advanced computer science elective and a year of introductory physics.
This computer science/mathematics major offers strong preparation for graduate study and employment in computer science, particularly suited to mathematics faculty retrained in computer science.
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