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Yes, becuase of 2 reasons. First, math at university level teaches a certain way of thinking. That is a very problem solving way of thinking, second, most computer science books are written in a very mathematically oriented way, so is thesises.
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Knowing algebra helps a lot, and knowing just a little bit of calculus can pull you through many general problems. No need for higher mathematics.
In fact, programming is a great motivation for learning mathematics. I use programming to demonstrate numerically the quality of my physical models. But for people who want to make games and applications, what better incentive is there? What I find most pleasurable is to actually see equations taking life right in front of me, on my screen, either as points moving under gravity, or waves oscillating; it's kind of a virtual universe that you can control at will...very rewarding.