COMPUTATIONAL
SCIENCE (CMP)
(All colleges, excluding Teacher Certification
programs) — 34-39 credits, including
C-S 120, 220; CMP 390, 490; MTH 207; 208 or 305; one
two-semester introductory sequence in natural science (BIO, CHM, ESC or PHY;)
two courses in natural science (BIO, CHM, ESC, PHY) not from the same
department as the preceding sequence; one computational science advanced
elective from the student’s primary major department and one computational
science advanced elective from outside the primary major department.
CMP 390 Cr.
3
Survey of Computational Science
This course will survey the computational and
mathematical tools and techniques currently being applied to problems in the
sciences. Specific problems drawn from biology, chemistry, meteorology and
physics will be explored in detail. Computational tools such as Mathematica,
Explorer and PVM will be introduced and used to solve problems. In addition to
small projects, students will be required to complete a larger project selected
from their major discipline. Prerequisites:
C-S 120, 220; and MTH 207. Offered occasionally.
CMP 490 Cr.
2-3
Senior Computational Science Project
This course is a capstone course for students
pursuing a computational science minor.
The student is expected to pursue a project that
integrates a problem(s) from their major scientific discipline together with computation.
Such work should demonstrate the student’s ability to apply the tools and
techniques acquired from prerequisite study in science and computation. The
work must be performed under the direction of a faculty member from the
student’s major department. The student is also expected to submit a paper and
an oral presentation on the project results to the computational science
committee. Prerequisites: CMP 390, consent of project supervisor and project
approval by the computational science committee.