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Roughly 25% of our students complete a second major such as Economics, Music, Political Science, or Theater Studies.
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... Science2
Students with the appropriate background are encouraged to substitute Mathematics 244a Discrete Mathematics for Computer Science 202a.
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An advanced course is generally one with at least one intermediate course as a prerequisite, and an intermediate course is generally one with at least one (introductory) course as a prerequisite. One exception is Mathematics 120 Calculus of Functions of Several Variables, which is considered to be an introductory course.
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In Computer Science the class advisor acts as the DUS (see §7.1).
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Students whose interests are less squarely focused on computer science and psychology and extend to philosophy, linguistics, or neuroscience may wish to consider the major in Cognitive Science.
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In Computer Science the class advisor acts as the DUS (see §7.1).
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In Computer Science the class advisor acts as the DUS (see §7.1).
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