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What is the difference between the EECS Computer Science option in the College of Engineering and Computer Science major in Letters and Science?

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What is the difference between the EECS Computer Science option in the College of Engineering and Computer Science major in Letters and Science?

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A. The lower division requirements for the EECS Computer Science option offered in the College of Engineering emphasize science and math and leads to a Bachelor of Science degree. Computer Science in the College of Letters and Science does not emphasize science and math and leads to a Bachelor of Arts degree. However, with the help of a Faculty Adviser, similar upper division coursework can be taken in either program.

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