• Students take courses to the value of 72 units, of which at least 36 units must be mathematical and/or computer sciences courses.
  • The mathematical/computer sciences courses must include Mathematics IA and IB and Level III courses to the value of 12 units.
  • The remaining courses can be taken from computer science, mathematics, or statistics and/or from selected courses available in a wide range of other disciplines across the University.
  • A major is a great way to specialize and pursue topics of interest, without narrowing future career options.
  • Majors are available in Applied Mathematics; Artificial Intelligence; Computer Science; Cybersecurity; Data and Decision Sciences; Distributed Systems and Networking; Data Science; Pure Mathematics; Statistics.