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- What background do I need in Math and Computer Science to enroll in the Applied Mathematics and Computer Science program?
- What type of advisement will I receive?
- Is a co-op/internship required or important during my studies?
What background do I need in Math and Computer Science to enroll in the Applied Mathematics and Computer Science program?
High school student should take all of the college prep math and computer science courses available to them at their school. Physics courses would also be helpful.You should also take as much English as possible to develop communication skills.
What type of advisement will I receive?
For your first semester (freshman year), you'll participate in the Advisement Center's First-Year Advising Program. The Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Science department does provide a mentor to each student who will later become your advisor until you graduate.
Is a co-op/internship required or important during my studies?
A co-op/internship is required to earn a degree in Applied Mathematics and Computer Science at UW-Stout. This experience usually makes them more attractive to prospective employers upon their graduation. A co-op/intern experience is also important as it helps to define a student's career path.
For answers to questions not addressed here, contact the program director at the address, telephone, or e-mail address listed on the home page.