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===== Courses that Double Count for CS and Math ===== | ===== Courses that Double Count for CS and Math ===== | ||
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+ | 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. | ||
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+ | 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): | ||
+ | * MATH 318 (Introduction to Probability and Statistics): | ||
+ | * MATH 448 (Numerical Analysis): cross-listed as CS 448 | ||
+ | * MATH 449 (Numerical Analysis for Differential Equations): cross-listed as CS 449 | ||
===== Advice for Pursuing a Mathematics Minor with CS ===== | ===== Advice for Pursuing a Mathematics Minor with CS ===== | ||
- | ====== Advice for Pursuing a Mathematics Major with CS ====== | + | ===== Advice for Pursuing a Mathematics Major with CS ===== |