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department:advising-dualmath [2022/11/01 14:07] – created bowersjcdepartment:advising-dualmath [2022/11/09 11:05] – Add MATH 318 and clean up formatting lam2mo
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-====== Courses that Double Count for CS and Math ======+===== Courses that Double Count for CS and Math =====
  
-====== Advice for Pursuing Mathematics Minor with CS ======+Cross listed courses automatically count as both a CS and a Math course. Other courses may count under certain circumstances. Below is a list of both cross listed courses and others that can count.
  
-====== Advice for Pursuing a Mathematics Major with CS ======+CS courses that can count as mathematics courses:  
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 +  * CS 452 is cross listed as Math 452.  
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 +Math courses that can count as CS courses:  
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 +  * MATH 227 (Discrete Structures I): cross-listed as CS 227 
 +  * MATH 245 (Discrete Mathematics): A C- or better in this course can be used in place of CS 227 to satisfy the CS discrete math requirement. A student will need to obtain an override from the CS Undergraduate Program Director to sign up for CS 240 since MyMadison only knows the prerequisite of CS 227. 
 +  * MATH 318 (Introduction to Probability and Statistics): A C- or better in this course can be used in place of MATH 220 or MATH 229 to satisfy the CS statistics requirement. 
 +  * MATH 448 (Numerical Analysis): cross-listed as CS 448 
 +  * MATH 449 (Numerical Analysis for Differential Equations): cross-listed as CS 449 
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 +===== Advice for Pursuing a Mathematics Minor with CS ===== 
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 +===== Advice for Pursuing a Mathematics Major with CS =====