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I know I want to complete a Comp. Sci major, but I'd like to double major either with Math or Physics, out of pure interest. What would be most beneficial for a Comp. Sci major? I'll list the courses I'd be required to take below:
Here are the math courses I'd take:
2 applied math courses
Numerical analysis
Algebra
Linear algebra and applications
Advanced linear algebra
Diff. Equations
Complex analysis
2 courses in 1 real variable analysis
Topology and multiple real variables analysis
Probabilities
Statistics
+ 3 more math electives (algebra applications, numbers and structures, more stats courses, "special subjects" such as chaos theory, etc.)
+ 2 physics electives (classical mechanics, E&M, optics, or thermodynamics)
Here are the physics courses:
3 applied math courses
2 classical mechanics courses
Optic
Statistical physic
Thermodynamic
Mathematical physics
3 experimental physics courses (mostly lab work)
E&M
electromagnetism
2 Quantum mechanics courses
Solid state physics
Introduction to modern physics
Fluids mechanic
Here are the math courses I'd take:
2 applied math courses
Numerical analysis
Algebra
Linear algebra and applications
Advanced linear algebra
Diff. Equations
Complex analysis
2 courses in 1 real variable analysis
Topology and multiple real variables analysis
Probabilities
Statistics
+ 3 more math electives (algebra applications, numbers and structures, more stats courses, "special subjects" such as chaos theory, etc.)
+ 2 physics electives (classical mechanics, E&M, optics, or thermodynamics)
Here are the physics courses:
3 applied math courses
2 classical mechanics courses
Optic
Statistical physic
Thermodynamic
Mathematical physics
3 experimental physics courses (mostly lab work)
E&M
electromagnetism
2 Quantum mechanics courses
Solid state physics
Introduction to modern physics
Fluids mechanic