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Get ready to explore and create groundbreaking innovations in technology and science through this dual degree program. Over four years, this combined program offers specialized training in computer science alongside comprehensive mathematical expertise. Computer science blends theoretical algorithm and data structure studies with hands-on experience in hardware and software implementation. The skills acquired apply to diverse fields from bioinformatics to digital humanities. You'll cultivate robust analytical, logical, and technical capabilities to push computing and its applications forward, with specialization options in cybersecurity, data science, machine learning, programming languages, or scientific computing. The mathematics component builds deep expertise in a specific mathematical discipline or advanced application skills. With modern computing, scientific advancements, and growing data production expanding mathematics' reach, career possibilities now span finance, economics, IT, and molecular biology. Employers increasingly value graduates with strong quantitative and analytical abilities for leading roles in emerging developments across these sectors.
The applied mathematics major emphasizes modeling techniques for physical, biological, and engineering systems. Students explore advanced differential equation solutions in upper-level coursework. Computational methods now play a vital role in solving applied mathematics problems, with algorithm development forming a core aspect of the discipline. The major's curriculum equips students with the tools to implement and refine these computational approaches effectively.