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New Computer Science Major
Approved
Computer Science has
been approved as a full, four-year major at Penn State
Behrend,
to be offered by the School of Science beginning in the
Summer Session 2001.
The new major builds on
a firm foundation of computer science, mathematics, and
natural science, and will prepare students for careers in
high technology business and industry, or for further
education at the graduate level.
Students will begin the
Computer Science major with core courses in programming,
discrete math, scientific computing, and computer
organization. The upper-division program continues with data
structures, design and analysis, operating systems,
programming language fundamentals, graphics and
visualization, and numerical methods.
The major requires
completion of an 8-credit physics sequence, 4 credits in
biology or chemistry, and an additional 9 credits of science
supporting courses chosen by the student. Internships
and student research are encouraged.
Graduates of the
program will be prepared for a wide variety of
computer-oriented careers in business, industry, and
government, as well as graduate study in computer science or
computationally intensive sub-disciplines of the natural
sciences.
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