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Uploaded on Jan 22, 2010

The Computer Science program at the University of Maine at Farmington goes far beyond the basics of software, hardware, and programming languages. You'll learn about network security, develop applications in artificial intelligence and for the Web, and more. Our courses are relevant and interesting and we're constantly designing topics and projects to motivate you. From learning to create games for the Nintendo Wii to learning what it takes to secure a network from attack, your Computer Science coursework at Farmington will provide a constant source of challenge -- and fun. Even outside the classroom, you'll have opportunities to put classroom theory to the test. Whether you're troubleshooting and repairing other students' machines at the University's Computer Center, installing and maintaining systems and networks in the department's own computer lab, or tutoring other students, your on-campus work, internships, undergraduate research, and multi-disciplinary coursework will enhance your education and your resume. The Mathematics program at Farmington is designed to prepare you for a career in a mathematical field or for graduate study. The program conforms to the guidelines of the Mathematical Association of America, and in addition provides you material and tools of theory, abstraction and inquiry that would be useful in a graduate mathematics program. Here, you'll develop the skills of abstract thinking, analysis and synthesis by studying in such areas as calculus, linear and abstract algebra, logic, and probability and statistics.

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