How much math goes into a degree in information technology?


My musical education provided temporary is important, but if I was ever to change my major, my two options are a foreign language (and I’m very good at learning and speaking new languages, especially Spanish) and information technology (since I have a working knowledge of computers, even if much of that knowledge, not now identified a more complex). But information technology, beautiful, requires a large amount of mathematics outside of general ed requirements. Does anyone know?

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shitloads

Physics I and Physics II as well as College mathematics I and II

It depends where you study. I went to one Open day where only general maths were required (GCSE Grade C+) ive been to other where A-Level A is required. Its best to look on the campus website or go there on an open day

tons

It also depends on what University you go to.

But most University, Requires at least completion of Cal 1 through Cal 3, and few courses on Discrete Mathematics.

Not much actually. Some here and confusing IT with computer science. They are not the same. CS is MUCH more rigorous in terms of math and science requirements. In contrast, IT belongs in the business department so you take the business core, meaning heavy courses in accounting, finance, etc. Usually only one calculus course required for the business core. CS will require much more.

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