Mathematics and Computer Science
This major is sponsored jointly by the Departments of Mathematics and Computer Science. Also see Computer Science, Mathematics, and Statistics and Computer Science. The Mathematics and Computer Science major is designed to prepare students for professional or graduate work in mathematics and computer science.
Major in Sciences and Letters Curriculum
E-mail: academic@cs.uiuc.edu or office@math.uiuc.edu
Degree title: Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts and Sciences
Minimum required major and supporting course work normally equates to 59-61 hours.
General education: The LAS General Education requirements are set up so students automatically complete the Campus General Education requirements.
Minimum hours required for graduation: 120 hours
Departmental distinction: To graduate with distinction requires a specified minimum grade point average in all Computer Science and Mathematics courses listed below. A GPA of 3.25 is required for Distinction, 3.5 for High Distinction, and 3.75 for Highest Distinction. In addition, students must complete at least three semester hours of additional Computer Science or Mathematics courses selected from the following: CS 196, 296, 397, 492, 493, 499; any CS course numbered 411 or higher; MATH 412, 414, 417, 418, 423, 432, 448, 482, 484, 496.
Hours | Requirements |
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10-12 | Calculus through one of the following: |
MATH 241Calculus III |
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MATH 242Calculus of Several Variables |
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3 | MATH 347Fundamental Mathematics or MATH 348- Fundamental Mathematics-ACP |
4 | CS 125 Intro to Computer Science |
2 | CS 173 Discrete Structures |
4 | CS 225 Data Structure & Softw Prin |
3 | CS/MATH 257 Numerical Methods |
3 | CS 273 Intro to Theory of Computation |
3 | CS 231 Computer Architecture, I |
3 | CS 232 Computer Architecture, II |
24-25 | 400-level mathematics and computer science requirements: |
Students must select at least eight 400-level mathematics and computer science courses, including one from each of the following groups: | |
GROUP I: | |
MATH 461/STAT 451Probability Theory I |
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STAT 400/MATH 463Statistics and Probability I |
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GROUP II: | |
MATH 412Graph Theory |
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MATH 417Intro to Abstract Algebra |
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GROUP III: | |
MATH 415Linear Algebra |
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MATH 418Advanced Linear Algebra |
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GROUP IV: | |
MATH 441Differential Equations |
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MATH 446Applied Complex Variables |
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MATH 484Nonlinear Programming |
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GROUP V: | |
MATH 444Elementary Real Analysis |
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MATH 447Real Variables |
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GROUP VI: | |
MATH 414Mathematical Logic |
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CS/MATH 473Algorithms |
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CS/MATH 475Formal Models of Computation |
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GROUP VII: | |
CS 421Programming Lang and Compilers |
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CS 423 Operating Systems Design |
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GROUP VIII: | |
CS/MATH 450 Intro to Numerical Analysis |
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CS/MATH 458 Numerical Linear Algebra |
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CS/MATH 459 Numerical Approx and ODEs |
NOTE: A student taking a cross-listed course in this major may designate it as either mathematics or computer science.
Twelve hours of 300- and 400-level courses in the major must be taken on this campus.
All foreign language requirements must be satisfied.