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