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The Bachelor of Science in Computer Science provides an in-depth study of the science of computing, including mathematical/theoretical foundations as well as systems and application software development. Students take electives (4-5 courses) in topics such as artificial intelligence, machine learning, robotics, computer vision, graphics, game ...
- Computer Science Major - Temple University
Computer Science majors gain a broad education in the...
- Mathematics and Computer Science BS < Temple University
Learn more about the Bachelor of Science in Mathematics and...
- Department of Computer & Information Sciences - Temple University
The Computer Science BS focuses on computing fundamentals...
- Mathematics and Computer Science Major | Temple University
This 123-credit-hour, interdisciplinary undergraduate degree...
- Computer Science Major - Temple University
Computer Science majors gain a broad education in the conceptual foundations of computer science, including algorithms, artificial intelligence, computer architecture, data structures, image processing, networks, operating systems and software engineering.
Learn more about the Bachelor of Science in Mathematics and Computer Science. Students may opt to pursue an accelerated +1 program, enabling them to complete both a bachelor's degree and master's degree in less time than the traditional route.
To graduate with Distinction in Major, students are required to have a 3.50 or higher grade point average (GPA) both in the major and overall, as well as be recommended by the department of Computer & Information Sciences. Note: This program is very mathematics-intensive.
The Computer Science BS focuses on computing fundamentals and provides the opportunity to take advanced CIS coursework. The BA allows for more flexibility to explore additional coursework outside of the major.
Computer Science BS/MS As a student in this program, you’ll gain a strong foundation through undergraduate coursework in Computer Science paired with advanced study of the theoretical and practical aspects of computing systems, algorithm design and software development.
This 123-credit-hour, interdisciplinary undergraduate degree explores computer science and the associated mathematical theories and computations. The Mathematics and Computer Science BS is ideal for students seeking a solid foundation in applications, information science and mathematics.