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COURSEDESCRIPTION
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| CSC 612 COMPUTATIONAL SCIENCE II |
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COURSE CREDITS: 3 |
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PREREQUISITES:
Graduate standing in Computer Science |
Computational Science is a rapidly emerging field to foster collaborative research by teams of mathematicians, computer scientists, and scientists, to cover a wide variety of science disciplines. This is a one-semester course to provide students with an overview of applications of computational skills to solve scientific research problems. The computational skills in review include: Programming Languages, Algorithms, Database Implementation, Internet technologies, Data Visualization, Statistics, Modeling and simulation, and Operations Research. The course will be team-taught by a group of scientists from Mathematics, Chemistry, Physics, Biology and Engineering departments and Center for Material Research, SciViz Laboratory and The B.E.S.T. Laboratory, and other applied science laboratories to cover a wide-range of expertise. | |