CS 105 Introduction to Scientific Computing
This is a first course in computer programming for students with no prior experience. Students will learn the core process of programming: given a problem statement, how does one design an algorithm to solve that particular problem and then implement the algorithm in a computer program? The course will also introduce elementary programming concepts like basic control concepts (such as conditional statements and loops) and a few essential data types (e.g., integers and doubles). Exposure to programming will be through a self-contained user-friendly programming environment, widely used by the scientific and engineering communities, such as Python or MATLAB. The course will cover problems from all fields of science, engineering, and business.
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Computer Science ProgramOffered
Fall Semester
Spring Semester
Summer Session 1