Demise
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I'm looking at getting into Bachelor of Computer Science at UNSW, but also want to do a double degree in Bachelor of Mathematics. UNSW considers mathematics as a science which is good, but I don't understand.
http://www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/undergraduate/programs/2012/3983.html
I don't necessarily want to do a bachelor of science majoring in Maths, since doesn't that mean I just do science in general for 3 years and then a year of maths? I want a degree focused around maths, pure, statistical and applied, but I may be mistaken.
Does this degree mean I do 4 years of CS, and 4 years of Bachelor of Science (Mathematics), or 4 years of CS, and 3 years of science + 1 year of Maths? Also, do I get accredited with a Bach of Comp Sci and Bach of Maths, or just one degree - since it does say Dual Degree but I just want to be sure.
http://www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/undergraduate/programs/2012/3983.html
I don't necessarily want to do a bachelor of science majoring in Maths, since doesn't that mean I just do science in general for 3 years and then a year of maths? I want a degree focused around maths, pure, statistical and applied, but I may be mistaken.
Does this degree mean I do 4 years of CS, and 4 years of Bachelor of Science (Mathematics), or 4 years of CS, and 3 years of science + 1 year of Maths? Also, do I get accredited with a Bach of Comp Sci and Bach of Maths, or just one degree - since it does say Dual Degree but I just want to be sure.