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Students can choose to enroll in an interdisciplinary Bachelor of Science program in Math-Computer Science, a joint offering between the mathematics and computer science departments.
The curriculum combines mathematics courses with systems-focused computer science classes, along with computational applied mathematics coursework. Participants must select a cohesive set of electives centered on a unifying topic. Similar to other Computer Science department programs, students may choose the professional track option within the Mathematics-Computer Science ScB degree.
This program enables students to:
Develop skills in creating precise mathematical proofs
Master fundamental mathematical concepts including linear algebra, abstract algebra, and cryptographic principles
Acquire knowledge in fields like theoretical computer science, programming languages, computer architecture, and AI technologies
Conclude their studies with a culminating project bridging mathematics and computer science disciplines
Students should complete secondary school. Brown first-year students will have completed 12 to 13 years of primary and secondary schooling.
A TOEFL score of 100 or above on the internet-based exam, or 600 or above on the paper-based exam, or a score of 8.0 or above on the IELTS, is expected in most cases.