Minor - Computational Physics
PHYS 3007 Computational Physics
Prerequisites:
MATH 1037 and
MATH 1046
Hours:
Three hours of lecture per week for one term
Credits:
3
Description:
Computational Physics is a project-oriented course demonstrates how computers enable us to both broaden and deepen our understanding of physics by increasing the range of mathematical calculations. Students learn how to apply numerical methods and algorithms to problems in physics for different applications in nanotechnology, medicine, etc. Students choose a physical problem, and pose scientific questions, and implement a computer simulation. Students also develop techniques and skills for programming, analysis, and presentation of their results.