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A computer science major explores core computational theories. Students gain expertise in developing efficient algorithmic solutions and implementing them through software. The curriculum examines computational modeling approaches while investigating the boundaries of what can be computationally achieved. This program equips graduates with the technical foundation to drive IT innovation and develop groundbreaking solutions for emerging technological challenges.
The combined Bachelor of Science and Master of Nutrition and Dietetics offers comprehensive training in nutritional sciences, preparing students for professional dietetics careers across various healthcare settings. The program includes foundational science courses, specialized nutrition studies with a Nutrition Science major, plus optional additional majors or minors. Students complete elective units as required to fulfill degree credit requirements.
Upon achieving a credit average in the Bachelor of Science, students advance to the Master's program, which features advanced nutrition coursework, clinical placements, and a research component.