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Mathematics
A mathematics major from St. Kate’s provides you with a broad background in theoretical and applied mathematics and computer science. You’ll gain the knowledge you need to pursue a variety of careers in such areas as business, industry, service or education. The curriculum includes courses in mathematics and computer science. If you decide to pursue a bachelor of science, you will be required ...
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Mathematics and Computer Science
With the increased emphasis in science-related fields on more precise modeling of real-world situations, the need for well-trained computer scientists and mathematicians is also increasing. The Mathematics and Computer Science curriculum emphasizes theory and application of mathematical and computer science principles. Obtaining a degree in Mathematics within the framework of a liberal arts cur...
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Computer Information Science - Computer Science Concentration
Bachelor of Science, Computer Information Science, Computer Science Concentration—This degree focuses on the technical and mathematical aspects of computing. Most students also declare a mathematics minor or, with a modest amount of additional courses, complete a dual major in Applied Mathematics.
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Computer Information Science - Information Systems Concentration
Bachelor of Science, Computer Information Science, Information Systems Concentration—This degree focuses on the system and business aspects of computing. Most students also declare a business-related minor or, with a modest number of additional courses, complete a dual major in Business Administration or Accounting.
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Graphic Design
The Graphic Design Program is designed to prepare students for careers in fields that employ graphic designers including print and television advertising, web design, and other media where graphic elements are used. Graphic Design program is a joint program in the Communication and Art Department. There are two concentrations – one in Print Graphics and one in Motion Graphics.
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Mathematics
Mathematics is taught as a broad-based syllabus at Levels 1 to 3. This leads onwards in Level 4 to a set of topics inspired by our internationally-rated research strengths in Applied Mathematics, including numerical analysis, mathematical biology, applied analysis and magnetohydrodynamics: the most recent review of our research resulted in the award of a 5 grading (equal top in Scotland) in the...
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Mathematical Biology
Put simply, mathematical biology involves using mathematical techniques and computational tools to answer problems that arise in biology. New, exciting challenges in the life sciences are now being met using mathematical modelling. This is having a direct impact on health, social and ecological aspects of modern life. Our course offers a unique blend of modern mathematics applied to important ...
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Applied Computing
Applied Computing is a degree for people who are – creative, problem-solvers, good team-players – and who enjoy a challenge. It is about the satisfaction of software development, not about office applications. Our in-course support and working environment were particularly commended by recent graduates in the National Student Survey Our course is modelled on good practice in industry, and we ...
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E-Commerce Computing
When you study E-Commerce Computing at Dundee you will learn about business, marketing, management, software development, and the law. You will learn computing from computing specialists and commerce practices from economics, accountancy, marketing and legal specialists. Our programme has been designed to maximise your interdisciplinary opportunities – achieved by creating an alliance of experi...
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Design Ethnography
This unique course provides students from a wide range of backgrounds with an opportunity to immerse themselves in the tools, techniques and controversies of user research and design ethnography for the hi-tech, globalised industries of the future. The course has been developed by an inter-disciplinary and research intensive team of academics guided by an international Industry Steering Group w...
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Computing with International Business
This postgraduate degree, run in partnership with our colleagues in Economic Studies, is designed for graduates who feel that a postgraduate degree combining computing with business would be a relevant and marketable addition to their existing qualifications. Industry and commerce have an increasing need for IT-enabled decision makers and business-aware IT professionals. This new postgraduate ...
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Computing Research
The MSc Computing Research degree is designed for graduates with a good degree in Computing or a related subject who wish to gain deep knowledge of research methods and experience of working in an active research environment. We encourage a professional, inter-disciplinary and user-centred approach to computer systems design and production, and will enable you to develop the skills so that you...
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Applied Computing
The program aims to give graduates in subjects other than computing, with an interest and some experience in computing, a firm grounding in the knowledge, skills and understanding of computing and software development to enable them to operate effectively in the application of computing to industry, commerce and research. Six taught modules over two semesters (September-April), covering Intern...
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Accounting
Simply stated, accountants manage information. Accountants create and verify information used by managers, investors, creditors, and others in making business and investment decisions. As our economy becomes more international and the need for financial information grows, the demand for accountants is expected to remain strong. All types of organizations – businesses, governments, and non...
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Computer Engineering
Modern computers date back only to the late 1940’s, when applied mathematicians and electrical engineers collaborated on the construction of rudimentary machines. Since that time, the capabilities and new applications for the digital computer have expanded at phenomenal rates. Today they range from supercomputers containing thousands of silicon chips and used in scientific investigations ...
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Computer Science
The Department of Computer Science and Engineering offers high quality undergraduate education. All of our degree programs are fully accredited. Students get to choose between three different degree programs. Graduates are hired by quality employers.
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Software Engineering
Software Engineering is defined in IEEE Standard 610.12 as “the application of a systematic, disciplined, quantifiable approach to the development, operation, and maintenance of software; that is, the application of engineering to software. Mississippi State University seeks to offer an ABET-accredited software engineering program to the citizens of Mississippi and to produce graduates wi...
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Computer Science
The Computer Science program includes courses dealing with the design, implementation, analysis, and software-engineering issues related to algorithms and computer programs. A foundation in continuous and discrete mathematics is used to study numerical problems and to analyze algorithms. The Department has a strong research program in artificial intelligence, database systems, operating systems...
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Computer Engineering
Computer engineering involves modeling, design, implementation, testing, evaluation and integration of computer hardware and software to create computing systems. Computer engineers use both hardware concepts from electrical engineering and system software concepts from computer science. Graduates will be well prepared to work in areas such as digital logic design, computer organization/a...
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Master of Science in Information Systems
The Master of Science in Information Systems is designed for the business professional that has responsibility for planning, integrating, operating and/or improving business information technology systems. The program focuses on using information technologies to enhance an organization’s business activities. Students analyze leading information technology trends and developments, determin...
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Master of Science in Information Assurance
The Master of Science in Information Assurance (MSIA) degree program combines theory with applied learning enabling security practitioners to be functional upon completing the degree. The program has been designed to meet the high demand for information assurance professionals in government, corporations and industry. The Walsh MSIA allows students to choose a specialization that fits their pro...
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Information Technology
Computers and the internet are part of daily life, so the ability to use them is essential in today’s technical world. To contribute to society and industry as an information technologist means more than just learning to use computers: it means learning to develop and maintain all sorts of computer systems, from applications running on computers to networks connecting computers and learning to ...
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Computing for Financial Markets
The banking and financial sectors are heavily dependent on computer systems. Analyses of the stock market and processing of everyday banking transactions are based on computer systems. This programme covers the application and development of computer technologies as used in banking and financial systems, as well as financial and economic principles. This allows you to acquire knowledge in three...
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Advanced Computing
The MSc in Advanced Computing is designed to complement and build on your previous education and experience in computing. It provides up-to-date knowledge and practical experience of computing technologies such as enterprise database systems, Web services, telecommunications systems, computer games, multimedia and decision support systems.
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M.B.A./M.S.F. Dual Degree
Walsh College offers a dual degree program for students interested in pursuing both a MBA and MSF degree at the same time. Students will be required to take the following 22 classes for 66 semester credits required for both degrees. Upon successful completion of all required courses and graduation requirements both degrees will be awarded. The Walsh College Master of Business Administration (M...
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Mathematics
The University of North Texas has an internationally recognized mathematics faculty. The department has more than 28 faculty members and approximately 60 graduate students. Research areas include algebra, group theory, representation theory, combinatorics, topology, numerical analysis and computer methods, descriptive set theory, chaos and dynamical systems, functional analysis, im...
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Mathematics
The University of North Texas has an internationally recognized mathematics faculty. The department has more than 28 faculty members and approximately 60 graduate students. Research areas include algebra, group theory, representation theory, combinatorics, topology, numerical analysis and computer methods, descriptive set theory, chaos and dynamical systems, functional analysis, im...
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Mathematics
As a math major, you will take courses in several core areas, including differential and integral calculus, vector geometry, abstract algebra and analysis. These courses will provide the mathematical foundation and analytical skills you will need to pursue a teaching career, to solve real-world problems or to enroll in a graduate or professional school. You may also take courses in probability,...
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Bachelor of Science in Mathematics
The Department of Mathematics offers a four-year program in mathematics that leads to the bachelor of science degree. The curriculum is designed to meet the needs of three groups of students: (1) those who plan to seek employment in business, industry, or government, (2) those who plan to continue their study of mathematics or a related field in graduate school, and (3) those who plan to be sec...
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B. Sc (Hons) Statistics
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