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What kind of major does information and computing science belong to?
Information and computing science is an undergraduate major in colleges and universities, which belongs to mathematics major. The basic study period is four years, and the bachelor of science degree is awarded.

Introduction to computing science and information specialty;

Computational science and information is an undergraduate major in colleges and universities, which belongs to mathematics major. This major takes the mathematical basis of information technology, computing technology and operation control technology as the research object, and cultivates high-level professionals who have good mathematical foundation and mathematical thinking ability, master the basic theories, methods and skills of information or computational mathematics, have received preliminary training in scientific research, and can solve practical problems in information technology or scientific and engineering calculation.

Graduates of this major can engage in research, teaching, application development and management in the fields of science and technology, education, information industry, economy and finance, or continue to study for master's and doctoral degrees.

Core courses:

Numerical solution, numerical approximation and computational geometry of differential equations (different from computer graphics, the latter is a technology to realize graphic recognition by computer, while this course is a special technology to represent some functions (such as lnX) that are difficult to describe by computer in binary), numerical algebra (mainly studying how to calculate high-order matrices with the fastest algorithm of computer).

You can't be considered a qualified graduate if you haven't studied any of these three courses. In fact, these three courses are the most basic courses to link mathematics with computers, apply mathematics to computers and solve mathematical problems with computers. Without these three courses, there would be no information and calculation.

It can be said that with these three technologies, computers can express and calculate various functions, constantly improve the performance of software and hardware, and can also calculate equations that many people can't solve at all.