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Why Should I Be Interested? |
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For those not considering a degree in Computer Science
· Chances are you will interact with a computer or a computer scientist during your career. · CS 201 is required for math, engineering, and physics majors, and is chosen as an elective by students from many other disciplines. It counts as a core science course and substitutes for CS 111, which is required of all business majors. · Because computers are an integral part of today’s society, having a working knowledge of computer science will most likely help you in your career.
For those considering a degree in Computer Science
· The program represents an excellent start to your CS degree from Loyola. · Computer science has become more people oriented: computer scientists work with a team of people from engineering, marketing, manufacturing, and design who work together to solve problems. · According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (http://www.bls.gov/ oco/ocos267.htm), computer science is projected to be one of the fastest growing occupations over the 2002-12 period. |
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Loyola College Emerging Scholars Computer Science |