It really depends on fields. In my view the 3 most important math fields that are important in computer science are:
Discrete maths - Set theory, logic, combinatorics
Number theory - Vital in cryptography and security.
Geometry and Matrices - Game theory etc.
If you think you can draw that kind of correlation, then I've got news for you: You're not that good at math.
A math coach or a math teacher :) ;)
Well if you are really good at math you could be a mathematician.
how much far do you need of studying?algebra?geometry?algebra2? trigonometry?pre-calculus?What can you do to prepare?
It would be advisable to avoid computer engineering/science for people who really hate math. The education required for computer engineering requires a lot of high level math, and chances are that a lot of sophisticated math skills are required for use on a daily basis even after getting a job in the field.
Computer science requires a lot of math.
computer science
I would recommend taking Computer Science and Math at a high-school level.
Computer Science A+++
Computer Science A+++
Drama major.
If you think you can draw that kind of correlation, then I've got news for you: You're not that good at math.
A math coach or a math teacher :) ;)
Depends on the type of science. Calculus is common in many branches of science as it is an important part of physics, and physics is an important part of science. Discrete mathematics are important to computer science and related fields.
Math and science
They have to have a major in science and math
Well if you are really good at math you could be a mathematician.