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Students
in Computer Science have the opportunity to participate in the continued
development of an evolving science. They can share both the challenges
and the potential of a scientific discipline that is still early in its
development that a significant number of its fundamental precepts and
methodologies have only recently been identified and are even now undergoing
significant refinement.
A major in Computer Science prepares the student for continued
study in graduate school and for a professional career in computer science
and related areas of computer application. Those students who are oriented
toward the application of the computer to a specific professional objective,
such as industrial or business management, medicine, engineering, computational
natural science, or law, should consider a Computer Science minor or double
major in consultation with the adviser for those
programs.

Rick
Drushal
Lakeville, Ohio
Class: 2007
Major: Computer Science/Mathematics
Rick Drushal extended his family’s
legacy at Wooster, doing so as an outstanding student/athlete,
but deciding to attend the same school where his
grandfather J. Garber Drushal served as president
was not as obvious of a decision as it seems on
the surface.
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