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is science must for computer science


Samanway Mondal 23rd May, 2022
Answer (1)
Piyush 23rd May, 2022

Hello Samanway,

See, Mathematics and Science is not mandatory or it's not in the eligibility criteria to pursue the course in Computer Science. You can also Pursue Computer science even without Science and mathematics, but you must ensure that Science and Mathematics are an integral part to study some of the most fundamentals topics in Computer Science. So, if you want to study deep research oriented Computer Science Course, then you must study Science and mathematics alongside this course.

Computer science majors must study calculus to earn their degrees, and other relevant math courses include statistics and linear algebra. Introductory computer science classes cover topics like algorithm design, computer organization and abstract data types.

Further, to know mroe about and if you want to know in-depth information about the Course Computer science, then you can follow the below mentioned link to know more about it in detail : https://www.careers360.com/courses/computer-science-course

I hope that this will help.

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