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Because of the broad range of topics within computer science and the diverse interests of undergraduates, students may major in computer science through either the A.B. or B.S.E. degree program. We are the only department in the university with this flexibility.
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The official website for Princeton University's Computer Science Department. Information on programs offered, news, events, and more.
The key learning goals for a major in computer science are as follows: Students will be able to understand, modify, debug, refactor and analyze programs in a variety of different programming languages; Students will be able to learn new programming languages and computational paradigms they encounter in the future;
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An introduction to computer science in the context of scientific, engineering, and commercial applications.