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Department of Mathematics and Computer Science


In addition to the obvious reasons for studying computer science, we believe the analysis of problems, the design of detailed algorithms, and the close attention to detail that the whole subject demands are excellent training for many of the challenges faced by people today.

Students study in the areas of algorithms, programming languages, data structures, software design, computer architecture, operating systems and networking. Several mathematics and statistics courses are required.

Courses Offered
The department teaches all courses necessary for a solid computer science major. Special topics are also offered to keep current with new developments in computer science. In addition there are courses for students who develop a particular interest in a specialty area of computer science. Independent study in specialty areas is an option for advanced students.

Other Options
The department also offers a bachelor of science degree in information systems. This degree requires course work in computer science and business. This is a degree that appeals to many students whose primary interest is applying their computing skills in a business environment.

Experiences
  • Many students work for the information technology department.
  • Students can serve as tutors and graders for computer science.
  • Students also can enroll in one or more internships.

Career Opportunities
Computer science offers a wide selection of rewarding career opportunities, including programming, systems analysis and database management. Various industries employ computer science majors, such as business, government, hospitals and schools.

ACM Student Chapter
TLU students have formed a chapter of the Association for Computing Machinery, allowing them to present papers in ACM-related events and conferences.

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