The School of Computing and Information (SCI) is excited to announce the launch of a new joint major for undergraduate students! The Physics and Quantum Computing major is a joint program between the School of Computing and Information and the Kenneth P. Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences. This major offers students training in physics studies and computer science fluency necessary to bridge the gap in efforts to build quantum machines and in quantum information. The 73-credit program features an optional computer science or physics focus of three additional courses to prepare students for professional employment or graduate school. For more information, visit the Physics and Quantum Computing catalog page.
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