>>11578253Just to add a bit more info, my uni requires CS majors take the following courses in the math dept:
>Calculus 1-3>Linear Algebra (a computational class is required but a lot of students do a proof-based one too)Then the "mathy" cs classes would be:
> Discrete Math> Theory of Computation> Data Structures and Algo Analysis> Intro to ProbabilityI think this is pretty decent if you want to be a good all-round software engineer, but it really depends on what you plan on doing with your knowledge.
If you're going to do full-stack development, you may as well not worry about math at all and just pick up JS, react and all that stuff. If you think you might be interested in working with engineers or scientists, you're gonna want to know more math, maybe ODEs + PDEs, complex analysis, some stats, etc.