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Department of Mathematics, Computer Science, and Data Science

From course projects about mind-controlling drones and building self-driving cars to researching with the Cleveland Clinic, our students do a lot in and out of the classroom to prepare for their future careers and contribute to the community.

Our programs prepare students for a wide range of careers, including 6 of U.S. News and World Report's top 20 best jobs in 2024.

A computer science student controls a drone using their mind.
Student Accomplishments

Programs of Study

We have designed our programs to readily enable you to supplement your major with desirable skills in a related field.

  • Add data skills to your computer science major? Easy.
  • Dig deeper into underlying mathematics? We've got you covered.
  • Prepare for actuarial exams? We have a full slate of courses to help for that.

We'll prepare you to solve real-world problems by providing you with realistic projects and the support to do them so that you have experiences to highlight in your job search.

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A Destination for Destinations

Mathematics, Computer Science, and Data Science are fundamentally intertwined. Topics and skills you learn in one program are connected to topics and skills covered in another.

So what's the difference? Each discipline emphasizes different skills and approaches to answer different questions.

Tic-Tac-Toe: Simple Questions with Not-so-Simple Answers

The MCDS Advantage

Our programs are designed to reflect the overlapping nature of mathematics, computer science, data science, and statistics. Every one of our majors requires you to take a course from another discipline in the department.

This means that you're taking courses that count to multiple programs. If you want to, you can join the large number of our students who have both a major and a minor in MCDS; some even have two majors.

When you enroll in one of our programs, your faculty advisor will help you navigate your major and/or minor. Because they interact with other faculty in other disciplines, they can readily suggest courses in other fields that best support your interests and career goals.

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Pathways for Growth

Everyone's exact path through college is different, but the pathway of coursework that you will learn and grow through is similar for everyone. Below are sample paths through our majors into fulfilling careers.

Curated Experiences

MCDS Faculty are there for you outside of the classroom. We plan and facilitate events to enhance your JCU experience. Below are some examples.

MCDS News & Events

December 16

CAS Awards 19 Strategic Grants

December 5

JCU Students Complete Industry-Sponsored Projects

November 2

JCU Students Present Research at Mathematics Conference

August 27

Axel Brandt, Ph.D. Receives Alder Award from The National Mathematical Association