COS126:Computer Science: An Interdisciplinary Approach
An introduction to computer science in the context of scientific, engineering, and commercial applications. The goal of the course is to teach basic principles and practical issues, while at the same time preparing students to use computers effectively for applications in computer science, physics, biology, chemistry, engineering, and other disciplines. Topics include: hardware and software systems; programming in Java; algorithms and data structures; fundamental principles of computation; and scientific computing, including simulation, optimization, and data analysis.
Semester: Fall24
Lectures: Monday,Wednesday 1:30 - 2:50
Location: TBD
Faculty
Ruth Fong
Office: Corwin Hall 032
Extension: 9248
Email: ruthfong
Additional Instructors: A. Kaplan, K. Wayne
Additional Information
Registrar's Fall24 COS offerings
CS Course Schedule
The Undergrad Coordinator is Colleen Kenny.
Email: ckenny
Office: Computer Science 210
Extension: 1746