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The Bachelor of Arts in Applied Computing (BAAC) is an interdisciplinary program that enables students to develop specialized skills in merging computing technology with their chosen minor field. This program particularly appeals to those who have dual passions for computer science and another academic discipline, which serves as their elective focus. Upon completing the degree, graduates gain versatile expertise applicable to cross-disciplinary professions. Applied Computing holds significant contemporary value as digital proficiency has become essential across nearly all societal domains. Consequently, the BAAC program is carefully structured to cultivate comprehensive expertise in both computing and a specialized secondary field. BAAC graduates will possess the unique ability to blend fundamental computer science principles with their minor concentration, creating a tailored educational path aligned with their professional aspirations.
Student must have a High School Qualification.
Due to limited testing availability from COVID-19, the UW will accept the Duolingo’s English Test for autumn 2021 applicants. A minimum score of 105 will be required for admission. The TOEFL iBT special home edition and the IELTS Indicator at home exam will also be accepted for 2021 international freshman applicants.
English proficiency
TOEFL (iBT) - Minimum score required: 76, Recommended score: 92 or higher
IELTS - Minimum score required: 6.0, Recommended score: 7.0 or higher