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The Department of Computer Science offers an undergraduate major leading to a B.S. or a B.A. degree and a graduate program leading to M.S. and Ph. D. degrees. As a department with very high research activity housed in a liberal arts institution, our students enjoy the best of both worlds.
William Mary maintains a comprehensive program in the life sciences, with strong faculty and student scholarship and graduate research in the areas of Biology, Chemistry, Applied Science, and Marine Science.
Williams provides a high quality Computer Science program that can meet the needs of a wide variety of students.
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a score of at least 600 in a modern foreign language or 650 in Latin on the College Board SAT II subject test taken prior to matriculation at the College; 3. completion of a college language course taught in the original language at or above the 202/203 level at the College of William Mary; 4. Requirements for Degrees - College of William Mary William Mary - Undergraduate Catalog content William Mary - Undergraduate Catalog content

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