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Students
Tuition Fee
Start Date
Not Available
Medium of studying
Not Available
Duration
60 months
Program Facts
Program Details
Degree
Bachelors
Major
Computer Science | Computers & Information Technology | Mathematics | Statistics
Discipline
Computer Science & IT | Science
Minor
Applied Mathematics | Biostatistics | Computer and Information Sciences | Mathematics and Computer Science
Timing
Full time
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


Fairleigh Dickinson University's 5-year dual-degree program combines a B.S. in Mathematics with an M.S. in Computer Science, saving students time and money. The program offers three concentrations in Mathematics: Pure Mathematics, Applied Mathematics, and Pharmaceutical Biostatistics. Graduates are prepared for careers in computer science, engineering, and related fields.

Program Outline

Outline:

The Lee Gildart and Oswald Haase School of Computer Sciences and Engineering (GHSCSE) at FDU offers a 5-year combined dual-degree program that allows qualified students to earn a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in mathematics and a Master of Science (M.S.) degree in computer science with a course load that is 9 credits less than that of the separate degrees, enabling students to save time and money. The B.S. in mathematics program has three concentrations:

  • Pure mathematics
  • Applied mathematics
  • Pharmaceutical biostatistics

Applied or Pure Mathematics Concentrations

  • Mathematics Requirements (35 credits)
  • MATH1201 Calculus I (4 credits)
  • MATH2202 Calculus II (4 credits)
  • MATH2203 Calculus III (3 credits)
  • MATH2210 Differential Equations (3 credits)
  • MATH2255 Discrete Structures (3 credits)
  • MATH3220 Linear Algebra (3 credits)
  • MATH3225 Abstract Algebra (3 credits)
  • MATH3230 Analysis (3 credits)
  • MATH3237 Probability and Statistics I (3 credits)
  • MATH3341 Advanced Engineering Mathematics (3 credits)
  • Mathematics Elective (3 credits)
  • Minor Sequence in an Area Related to Mathematics (15 credits)
  • A minor sequence of 15 credits is required in an area related to mathematics.
  • An adviser will assist students in selecting the proper courses.
  • Science Requirements (8 credits)
  • PHYS2201 Physics Laboratory I (1 credit)
  • PHYS2202 Physics II Laboratory II (1 credit)
  • PHYS2203 University Physics I (3 credits)
  • PHYS2204 University Physics II (3 credits)
  • Science Electives (11 credits)
  • The 11 credits of science electives are to be distributed as follows:
  • Eight (8) credits of science electives must be a one-year sequence with laboratory:
  • Laboratory Science I (3 credits)
  • Laboratory Science I Lab (1 credit)
  • Laboratory Science II (3 credits)
  • Laboratory Science II Lab (1 credit)
  • ENGR2286 Digital System Design (3 credits).
  • Computer Science Requirements (9 credits)
  • CSCI1201 Computer Programming I (3 credits)
  • CSCI1202 Computer Programming II (3 credits)
  • CSCI2234 Data Structures and Algorithms (3 credits
  • General Education Requirements (18 credits)
  • ENGR2210 Technical Communications (3 credits)
  • ENGR3000 Modern Technologies: Principles, Applications and Impacts (3 credits)
  • WRIT1002 Composition I: Rhetoric and Inquiry (3 credits)
  • WRIT1003 Composition II: Research and Argument (3 credits)
  • Humanities Elective (3 credits)
  • Social and Behavioral Science Elective (3 credits)
  • ENGR4210 Managerial and Engineering Economic Analysis.
  • University Requirements (8 credits)
  • UNIV1001 Transitioning to University Life (1 credit)
  • UNIV1002 Preparing for Professional Life (1 credit)
  • UNIV2001 Cross Cultural Perspectives (3 credits)
  • UNIV2002 Global Issues (3 credits)
  • Technical Electives (16 credits)
  • Technical Electives (16 credits)
  • CSCI2215 Introduction to Computer Science (3 credits)
  • CSCI2247 Assembly Language Programming (3 credits)
  • CSCI6603 Computer Architecture (3 credits)
  • CSCI6623 Database Systems (3 credits)
  • CSCI6638 Operating Systems (3 credits)
  • A 1-credit free elective can be substituted for the 1-credit technical elective.
  • Additional Graduate Courses (21 credits)
  • Computer Science Graduate Core Courses (6 credits)
  • CSCI6620Software Engineering (3 credits)
  • CSCI7645Systems Programming (3 credits)
  • Computer Science Graduate Elective Courses (15 Credits)
  • Graduate elective courses in computer Science are listed with CSCI prefixed course numbers ranging from CSCI6617 to CSCI8891.
  • Students may register for CSCI8891 Internship/Work Experience (3 credits) only after completing the B.S. degree and 18 graduate credits. The internship will count as a one-course elective. Students may also take up to six credits of EENG prefixed courses in electrical engineering (EENG6600 level or above). Any prerequisites for the electives must be fulfilled before the electives are taken. Please consult an academic advisor for additional details regarding electives and their prerequisites if any or consult the FDU Graduate Studies Bulletin.

Pharmaceutical Biostatistics Concentration

  • Mathematics Requirements (35 credits)
  • MATH1201 Calculus I (4 credits)
  • MATH2202 Calculus II (4 credits)
  • MATH2203 Calculus III (3 credits)
  • MATH2337 Applied Statistics I (3 credits)
  • MATH2338 Applied Statistics II (3 credits)
  • MATH2243 Statistical Programming (3 credits)
  • MATH2255 Discrete Structures (3 credits)
  • MATH3220 Linear Algebra (3 credits)
  • MATH3237 Probability and Statistics I (3 credits)
  • MATH3238 Probability and Statistics II (3 credits)
  • Mathematics Elective (3 credits)
  • Minor Sequence in an Area Related to Mathematics (15 credits)
  • A 3-credit course to be chosen from Mathematics courses numbered 3000 or higher, with the approval of an adviser.
  • A 3-credit course to be chosen from Mathematics courses numbered 3000 or higher, with the approval of an adviser.
  • Minor Sequence in an Area Related to Mathematics (15 credits)
  • CSCI2247 Assembly Language Programming (3 credits)
  • CSCI6603 Computer Architecture (3 credits)
  • CSCI6623 Database Systems (3 credits)
  • CSCI6638 Operating Systems (3 credits)
  • ENGR2286 Digital System Design (3 credits)
  • Science Requirements (16 credits)
  • BIOL1221 Biological Diversity (3 credits)
  • BIOL1222 Lab: Biological Diversity (1 credit)
  • BIOL1233 Molecules, Cells and Genes (3 credits)
  • BIOL1234 Lab: Molecules, Cells and Genes (1 credit)
  • CHEM1201 General Chemistry I (3 credits)
  • CHEM1203 General Chemistry Laboratory I (1 credit)
  • CHEM1202 General Chemistry II (3 credits)
  • CHEM1204 General Chemistry Laboratory II (1 credit)
  • Science Electives (8 credits)
  • A one-year sequence in advanced biology or chemistry (epidemiology, organic chemistry, microbiology, etc.)
  • is recommended.
  • Computer Science Requirements (12 credits)
  • CSCI1201 Computer Programming I (3 credits)
  • CSCI1202 Computer Programming II (3 credits)
  • CSCI2215 Introduction to Computer Science (3 credits)
  • CSCI2234 Data Structures and Algorithms (3 credits)
  • General Education Requirements (18 credits)
  • ENGR2210 Technical Communications (3 credits)
  • ENGR3000 Modern Technologies: Principles, Applications and Impacts (3 credits)
  • WRIT1002 Composition I: Rhetoric and Inquiry (3 credits)
  • WRIT1003 Composition II: Research and Argument (3 credits)
  • Humanities Elective (3 credits)
  • Social and Behavioral Science Elective (3 credits)
  • ENGR4210 Managerial and Engineering Economic Analysis.
  • University Requirements (8 credits)
  • UNIV1001 Transitioning to University Life (1 credit)
  • UNIV1002 Preparing for Professional Life (1 credit)
  • UNIV2001 Cross Cultural Perspectives (3 credits)
  • UNIV2002 Global Issues (3 credits)
  • UNIV1001 Transitioning to University Life (1 credit)
  • UNIV1002 Preparing for Professional Life (1 credit)
  • UNIV2001 Cross Cultural Perspectives (3 credits)
  • UNIV2002 Global Issues (3 credits)
  • Technical Electives (8 credits)
  • Students must take 8 credits of technical electives, which include courses in computer science, engineering, engineering technology, information technology, mathematics, and/or regulations and management of pharmaceutical industry at appropriate levels based on their interests.
  • Students must obtain prior approval from the Gildart Haase School of Computer Sciences and Engineering academic adviser for all course selections or substitutions.
  • Mathematics courses must be at 3000- or higher level.
  • A 2-credit free elective can be substituted for the 2-credit technical elective.
  • Also, a 3-credit course in a related discipline can be substituted for a 3-credit technical elective.
  • Internship credits and honors courses can be used as technical electives.
  • Additional Graduate Courses (21 credits)
  • Computer Science Graduate Core Courses (6 credits)
  • CSCI6620 Software Engineering (3 credits)
  • CSCI7645 Systems Programming (3 credits)
  • Computer Science Graduate Elective Courses (15 Credits)
  • Graduate elective courses in computer Science are listed with CSCI prefixed course numbers ranging from CSCI6617 to CSCI8891.
  • Students may register for CSCI8891 Internship/Work Experience (3 credits) only after completing the B.S. degree and 18 graduate credits. The internship will count as a one-course elective. Students may also take up to six credits of EENG prefixed courses in electrical engineering (EENG6600 level or above). Any prerequisites for the electives must be fulfilled before the electives are taken. Please consult an academic advisor for additional details regarding electives and their prerequisites if any or consult the FDU Graduate Studies Bulletin.
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