Welcome to Math and Computer Science
Interested in learning how to program a video game, how to implement and search a DNA database, or in developing your problem solving skills? Then Computer Science may be a good major for you and a potentially great career choice. But even if you're only interested in finding out more about these topics, then CSAS 1114, How to Design Programs, is for you. Come learn how to solve problems and develop computer software -- skills that as a citizen of the XXIst century you will need -- in a fun-filled class. No prior programming experience is required. Register for CSAS 1114 fast! For further details, please contact Prof. Morazan.
We will introduce an 1 credit robotics course in the fall - register early for CSAS4082AA.
Our 23. Andrushkiw Math Competition is coming up Nov. 22 - click here for more info and to register.
Welcome to the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science at Seton Hall University, intellectual home of 20 full-time faculty and almost 200 Undergraduate majors. We offer offer programs of study leading to the degrees Bachelor of Science in Mathematics and Bachelor of Science in Computer Science.
The department aims to develop students' analytical skills and attitudes necessary for the effective understanding and application of mathematics and computer science.
A variety of program options are available for undergraduates majoring in mathematics or computer science. Students' programs are determined in consultation with a faculty adviser from the department and tailored to each undergraduate's career goals. With the proper choice of electives, students will be prepared to enter teaching, industry or graduate study in mathematics, computer science, business, law or medicine.
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