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The Computer Science + Computer Engineering Track is designed for students interested in pursuing careers that require a strong computer programming background. Students on this track will be well-positioned for a degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, or Information Technology. Students who have little or no programming experience may need to seek additional support outside of class.
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{{Incomplete}}The Computer Science + Computer Engineering Track is designed for students interested in pursuing careers that require a strong computer programming background. Students on this track will be well-positioned for a degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, or Information Technology. Students who have little or no programming experience may need to seek additional support outside of class.
    
Although it is said to be designed for students with programming experience, all of the computer science courses within the track do not have programming knowledge as a prerequisite.
 
Although it is said to be designed for students with programming experience, all of the computer science courses within the track do not have programming knowledge as a prerequisite.
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== Picking a Pathway ==
 
== Picking a Pathway ==
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When picking a pathway, look at the courses within each curriculum. Many students pick their pathway based on the content of the courses and the ease of credit transfer to other universities. For example, Technical Writing (TECM 2700) is a fairly useless credit when transferred to other institutions while Linear Algebra (MATH 2700) is very useful within the field of computer science as well as a transfer credit. Several students in the Class of 2023 state that the computer engineering pathway and the mathematics pathway are the better pathways within the computer science track.
 
When picking a pathway, look at the courses within each curriculum. Many students pick their pathway based on the content of the courses and the ease of credit transfer to other universities. For example, Technical Writing (TECM 2700) is a fairly useless credit when transferred to other institutions while Linear Algebra (MATH 2700) is very useful within the field of computer science as well as a transfer credit. Several students in the Class of 2023 state that the computer engineering pathway and the mathematics pathway are the better pathways within the computer science track.
  

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