Effective fall 2024, the undergraduate CS major will offer eight optional degree concentrations and non-CS majors across Northwestern can pursue a new minor in artificial intelligence Beginning this ...
Solve computing problems of the digital age ranging from networks to artificial intelligence to complexity theory. Enjoy unrivalled flexibility in your choice of program and graduate with practical ...
Beginning this quarter, students not pursuing a computer science major can now declare an artificial intelligence minor through the department of Computer Science. The minor focuses on AI design and ...
A minor in Computer Science requires Computer Science 141, Computer Science 241, either Computer Science 243 or Mathematics 214, and any nine elective credits chosen from 300-400 level Computer ...
The minor in scientific computing offers a substantive programming and algorithmic knowledge base to science students. The minor certifies that a student has the programming and algorithmic skills to ...
Computer Science prepares students to lead in a world experiencing sweeping technological change. Students choosing to major in computer science can look forward to a career in one of the many fields ...
We offer a flexible option that provides both the foundations of computer science with space for a second major or minor, like mathematics, business management, data analytics or physics. In the field ...
We have a high faculty-student ratio. We will know your name. Hackathons, contests, research, and conferences are part of the student experience. Employers look for W&M graduates because of their ...
The Computing Science Major is a 4-year degree consisting of a minimum of 120 units to graduate. Students must complete the specific program requirements to graduate. Additional credits to reach an ...