Academic Programs
McNeese State University College
of Science
Department of
Mathematics, Computer Science and Statistics

The Department of Mathematics, Computer Science, and Statistics (DMCS) supports the objectives of McNeese State University by offering quality programs of study in the computer and mathematical sciences for degree and non-degree students. These programs include college-level courses for majors as well as college-level courses for non-majors, and special courses by means of which professionals may update their knowledge in various areas of the computer and mathematical sciences. The department seeks to promote and encourage scholarly activities and service from all DMCS faculty.

The Department of Mathematics, Computer Science, and Statistics offers two curricula:

bullet Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and,
 
bullet Bachelor of Science degree in Mathematics.

Also, a curriculum in Computer Information Technology is offered leading to an Associate of Science in Computer Information Technology degree. Double majors are offered in the areas of Computer Science and Mathematics, Mathematics and Physics and Computer Science and Physics.

Students majoring in Mathematics or Computer Science receive the basic preparation for work in business and industry, as well as undergraduate prerequisites for work on advanced degrees. The curricula also provide experiences in liberal arts.

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