GS Computing for Scientists

Credits 0.5
High School credit
Grades
12
Course Designation
Dual Enrollment (DE),
Weighted (1.0W)

CDS-130 is an introductory course in how to think computationally. Thinking computationally is a problem solving methodology where computational tools (e.g., MATLAB) are used to solve scientific problems. Thinking computationally approaches problem solving by first developing a theoretical model to represent what is happening in a natural event and then converting that model into a computer simulation to solve the problem being investigated.

Schools
Governor's School @ Innovation Park

Prerequisites

None

Notes

GMU CDS 130 - 3 credits