College of Engineering and Science

Math and Computer Science Undergraduate Programs

Mathematics

The undergraduate Mathematics programs at UDM offer both applied and pure math courses that provide a sound basis for graduate study, career opportunities in industry, and in education as teachers of mathematics at middle and high schools.

Students will master both the theoretical concepts of advanced mathematics, and those that demonstrate the application of mathematics to real problems in physical science, computer science, management, and social sciences.

Undergraduate Mathematics degrees

Computer Science

Computer Science at UDM concentrates on the theory, design, implementation, and development of various software systems and applications. It allows the study of the basic principles and tools adopted by computer software professionals including: algorithms and data structures, programming languages, operating systems, Internet programming and design, distributed systems programming, parallel systems programming, embedded systems programming, artificial intelligence, databases, data mining, numerical computing, and theory of computation.

Undergraduate Computer Science degree 

Combined B.S./M.S. program (5 year)

Ford on-site program

Ford Motor Company selected our Bachelor of Science in Computer Science program to be offered on-site at Ford locations to train and prepare their employees for rewarding computing careers within Ford to support their vehicle production. The program is indistinguishable from UDM's on-campus program.

Graduate programs

For information on graduate-level study in Mathematics and Computer Science, see the Graduate Programs page

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