The Mathematics and Computer Science Program is a blend of courses from these two disciplines, designed to provide the student with the essential theoretical and practical elements of computer science as well as a significant background in mathematical theory and reasoning.

The Mathematics and Computer Science major is for students who like to develop scientific applications or applications that require use of higher mathematics. Businesses and agencies need specialized tasks for their employees and customers on computers. The Bureau of Labor Statistics lists the mean annual salary for those in computer and mathematical occupations as $89,810.

At the University of St. Francis, there are student computer labs on campus located in most academic buildings. In addition to the general-purpose labs, there are discipline-specific labs for Computer Science, including a data communications lab. Additionally, the Computer Club provides opportunities for students to present their work and experiences from internships. Through this club, speakers from various industries present on topics of interest to Mathematics and Computer Science students.

What Can You Do With This Degree?

A bachelor’s degree in Mathematics and Computer Science opens up doors to a variety of diverse and lucrative careers. Graduates can become computer system designers, software publishers, computer consultants, database managers, systems engineers, systems programmers, information specialists or a variety of other related positions. Graduates can also choose careers with a mathematics focus, such as statisticians, financial analysts, purchasing agents, and actuaries.

The Mathematics and Computer Science program also prepares students for continued education in a graduate program where students can earn their master’s or doctoral degree to go on and teach at the college level.

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Accreditations

The University of St. Francis is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission (hlcommission.org), a regional accreditation agency recognized by the U.S. Department of Education.

Grow Through Real-World Experience

University of St. Francis students are encouraged to combine practical experience with their college curriculum. Employers say they often look for students who have an internship on their resume, therefore, internships are a significant part of the USF experience. Internships will allow Mathematics and Computer Science majors to get experience in real-life situations. Mathematics and Computer Science majors will also get experience in the classroom, with projects that give them hands-on experience with the tools and resources being used in businesses today. One thing is certain: The University of St. Francis will be sure you are prepared for ultimate success in the working world after graduation.

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