The Department of Mathematics and Computer Science offers two undergraduate majors: the Mathematics Major and the Computer Science Major. In addition, students may also choose either of the two departmental minors: the Mathematics Minor or the Computer Science Minor.
Current students wanting to declare a Computer Science major must take at least two courses required for their major (in CSCI, MATH, and/or CSEN), at least one of which is in CSCI, and get a C or above in all of them. If the student gets a C- or below in at least one of the courses, then they should contact the Chair to create a contract for future grades required in order to declare a Computer Science major.
For those who wish to focus on either applied mathematics, data science, financial mathematics, mathematical economics, or mathematics education while majoring in mathematics, the Department provides emphases in all five of these areas.
Students with a Computer Science major must declare one of the following emphases: algorithms and complexity, data science, security, software, or an open emphasis of the student's choosing.
In addition, the Department cooperates with the Department of Computer Science and Engineering in offering the option of a five-year combined B.S. and M.S. program for those majoring in computer science or mathematics.
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To declare or change a major, minor, or emphasis, fill out the SCU Registrar's Program Petition form.