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Foil 16 Syracuse Computational Science Academic Programs
Undergraduates Minors in Computational Science

From Computational Science Overview May 1195 Presentation at Illinois Computational Science Seminar -- May 5,1995. by Geoffrey C. Fox


Typical Program:
Freshman year:
  • Prerequisites for the concentration: 2 semesters calculus (MAT295,296),
  • physics (PHY 211,212, 221, 222) and computer programming
Sophomore year:
  • Introduction to Computational Science (CPS 311, 312) and
  • Scientific Programming (CPS 313,314) which are the laboratory courses
Junior year:
  • Two upper class courses in parallel computing, applied math, or other appropriate courses.
Senior year:
  • Senior Computational Science Project (CPS 451) and 1 credit of independent study (CPS 490).
Courses taken for the concentration may also be used to fulfill degree requirements in the students major program of study.



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