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This program is designed to prepare students for employment and/or graduate study. Most courses require heavy computer use, and the laboratories stress hands-on experience with building software syste ...more
B.S. in Computer Science - Bioinformatics Option
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This program is designed to prepare students for employment and/or graduate study. Most courses require heavy computer use, and the laboratories stress hands-on experience with building software syste ...more
BS in Interdisciplinary Mathematics - Computer Science Option
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This program is designed to prepare students for employment in various areas of applied mathematics. It can also be used to prepare for graduate work in certain fields (e.g., statistics, physics, comp ...more
Bachelor of Science in Business Administration - Information Systems Management
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This program provides students with both business problem solving skills and in-depth technical knowledge. The program concentrates on two areas: 1) organizations, with an emphasis on business process ...more
Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering
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MATH425 Calculus I 4, MATH426 Calculus II 4, CS415 Introduction to Computer Science I 4, CS416 Introduction to Computer Science II 4, ECE401 Perspectives in Electrical and Computer Engineering 4, ECE5 ...more
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CS 900 - Computer Science Seminar. Ten CS graduate courses of at least three credits each. Two must be implementation intensive. At least one course must be chosen from four different breadth areas. ...more
M.S. Project Option in Computer
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CS 900 - Computer Science Seminar. Ten CS graduate courses of at least three credits each. Two must be implementation intensive. At least one course must be chosen from four different breadth areas. A ...more
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Founded in 1866, the University of New Hampshire is a publicly-funded institution located in Durham, New Hampshire. It also has a campus at Manchester, New Hampshire. The University offers undergraduate and graduate programs through the College of Engineering and Physical Sciences, College of Health and Human Services, College of Liberal Arts, College of Life Sciences and Agriculture, Thompson Sch...read more
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