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Thats less than I took in a single semister (12 weeks) But perhaps that had something to do with the fact that I was doing a Math Science course.
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For the CS major I have to take:
Calc 1 - 3 Differential Equations Linear Algebra Stats 1 And a couple other electives, plus the one's I need to take to get the math minor as well, at Umass Amherst. Last edited by dark_omen; Oct 9th, 2006 at 11:53 AM. |
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also discrete structures...forgot cuz it has a CS prefix...think it's CS 542 or something
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oh, yeah, forgot that too. CSE 321 here.
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I find this thread a little amusing.
When I studied at Uni, the question wasn't how much maths was needed in a computer science course. The question that was asked was "is there any point in doing that single elective computing unit within a mathematics subject?" And I learnt linear algebra (which is technically a branch of discrete mathematics) and basic probability theory in junior high school, and calculus in senior high school. Some other elements of discrete mathematics (set theory, number theory, proofs, etc) and statistics were included in senior high school mathematics, and expanded on in 1st year maths subjects at uni. |
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I took the first two as refreshers, but the rest were required. I'm probably missing a few from the list.
College Algebra Trigonometry Discrete Mathematics Probability and Statistics Linear Algebra Differential Equations Combinatorics Numerical Analysis Calculus I through IV
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Indiana University of PA
Math 216 probs and stats Math 123 calc 1 Math 124 calc 2 Math 219 discrete mathematics Math something linear algebra |
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Calculus I,II.
numerical analisis linear algebra Discrete Mathematics Probability and Statistics |
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