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The Department of Mathematical and Computer Sciences offers a variety of choices for your degree. In addition to undergraduate options in Computational and Applied Math, Computer Science, and Statistics, we also offer several graduate options. Using the table below, take some time to find a degree that's best for you.
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* The Minor Options also include discussions of an Area of Special Interest (ASI).

'Big Data' and Mathematicians
In the ever-growing age of information, it's not unusual for businesses to keep huge amounts of data about shopping or browsing information, financial transactions or even changes in weather patterns. As a recent article by NPR points out, these businesses are now trying to make sense of this data and are turning to those people that can best make sense of the information -- mathematicians!
Check out how the demand for mathematicans is on the rise, as driven by Big Data
We encourage you to take some time to look around at the opportunities our department offers. If you have any questions, please don't hestitate to Ask Us.
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