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Why undertake a minor in Computational Sciences or how does it benefit a student?

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Why undertake a minor in Computational Sciences or how does it benefit a student?

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If a student is getting a major in one of the three broad areas, and a lot students are, then getting a minor in Computational Science would “round out” their education in the other two areas. So, for example, a student who is majoring in Geography, and then enters the IGMCS program, would take courses in Math/Statistics and Computer/Information Science to get their minor in Computational Science. Students in one of the other two (“non-domain”) areas would round out their training in an analogous way.

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