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How related do the X and Computing Science have to be?

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How related do the X and Computing Science have to be?

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The point of computing and X is that the subject X is either enhancing your study of CS, or CS is enhancing your study of X, or ideally both. X should not be viewed like options, which are intended to give you breadth. But this does not prevent you from using your options to take more X, or for courses in X to satisfy your Science and Arts options requirements. So you have to think about how you can combine CS and X. For example, if you are interested in computing, and want to work in the Japanese software industry, then your X might be the study of Japanese language and culture. Or perhaps you are interested in working with both users and developers to define what the software should do. In that case you might want X to be many possible introductory courses in a wide variety of subjects so that you have the broad background to talk to many different kinds of users. This is why it is important to talk to an advisor and have your program approved.

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