What are the differences in the following programs: The Computational Chemistry Track, a degree in Chemistry with a Minor in Computer Science, and the Computational Chemistry Option?
The Computational Chemistry Track is a degree program in the Chemistry Department, in which your degree will read B.S. in Chemistry/Computational Chemistry Track. It requires the following courses in addition to the normal B.S. degree requirements: Concepts of Modern Math (21-127), Fundamental Structures of Computer Science I and II (15-211 and 15-212), Computational Chemistry (09-560), and two upper-level computing or mathematics elective courses.
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