
Math and Computer Science - Computer Science 
UW-Superior offers two challenging Computer Science majors that provide a strong background in the fundamentals and a variety of elective courses for students with special interests. Both majors allow you to work with your faculty advisor to choose courses that best fit your goals for a career or advanced study.
The 57-credit comprehensive major provides the background needed to prepare students for jobs in industry or to pursue graduate study. Students learn the principles and concepts of computer science while gaining skills for solving real-world computational problems. This major is an ideal choice for students who intend to work as computer science professionals.
The 36-credit major provides the fundamental education needed for students to get jobs in industry, to pursue graduate study or to assume responsibilities in a field that requires knowledge of computer science.
The Computer Science-Secondary Education Minor enables students to prepare for certification to teach computer science.
Math and Computer Science - Mathematics 
UW-Superior's Department of Mathematics and Computer Science provides a core of fundamental mathematics courses along with an array of elective courses that enable students to pursue special interests. Using this versatile, highly regarded program, students can choose majors that prepare them for careers or graduate study in mathematics or mathematics education. Students also can take courses to prepare for careers in actuarial science.

