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Mathematics and Computer Science Department

Mathematics and computer science are disciplines central to both the liberal arts curriculum and to research endeavors in the natural and social sciences. The combined department at Emory offers educational programs and supports research activities that exploit the interrelations among mathematics, computer science, and the physical and life sciences, and that advance traditional areas of scholarship within each discipline. The department offers a BA and a BS in both mathematics and computer science, a BS in applied mathematics as well as joint programs in mathematics/computer science, mathematics/economics, and mathematics/political science. The department is housed in the new Mathematics and Science Center with facilities including an open Unix computing lab, instructional teaching lab, computing library, research computing labs and data center. All classrooms are equipped with state-of-the-art AV and computing tools.

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Honors Program

See “Honors Program” under the curriculum section of the catalog and consult the department for further details.

Students interested in being considered for honors in mathematics are strongly urged to begin the Math 323–324 or Math 411–412 sequence in the fall of their junior year. Computer science students should schedule CS 351 in the fall of their junior year. Each year the department selects its outstanding major for the Trevor Evans award.


General Honors Program information.
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