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CLAS 423: Directed Individual Research
3.00 Credits
Washington and Lee University
Prerequisites: Senior standing, major in classics, and permission of the department. May be repeated for degree credit with permission and if the topics are different.
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CLAS 473: Senior Thesis
3.00 Credits
Washington and Lee University
Prerequisites: Senior standing, major in classics, and permission of the department. The student researches and writes a senior thesis under the direction of a faculty member.
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CLAS 493: Honors Thesis
3.00 Credits
Washington and Lee University
Prerequisites: Senior standing and honors candidacy. Honors Thesis.
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CSCI 101: Survey of Computer Science
4.00 Credits
Washington and Lee University
Not open to students with previous credit in computer science. An overview of the discipline of computer science achieved through an introductory-level survey of a number of major areas of computer science. Topics include algorithms used for computer solutions of important practical problems, computer programming, digital logic applied to computer circuitry, computer architecture, data representation and organization, Web page basics, computer networks, and theoretical limits of computation. Lectures and formal laboratories. Staff.
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CSCI 102: Introduction to Computational Modeling
4.00 Credits
Washington and Lee University
CSCI 102 - Introduction to Computational Modeling FDR: FM Credits: 4 This course provides a hands-on understanding of the computational methods that support science and technology now and that will be essential for success in the science, engineering, and business worlds of the near future. The central theme of the course is building computational models of the processes that surround us every day, from the effects of drugs on the body to the formation of galaxies in the universe to the interactions of nations in the global economy. Classroom lectures and textbook readings are supplemented with lab exercises implementing the models using state-of-the-art software tools. Levy.
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CSCI 111: Fundamentals of Programming I
4.00 Credits
Washington and Lee University
A disciplined approach to programming with Python. Emphasis is on problem-solving methods, algorithm development, and object-oriented concepts. Lectures and formal laboratories. Staff.
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CSCI 112: Fundamentals of Programming II
4.00 Credits
Washington and Lee University
Prerequisite: CSCI 111. A continuation of CSCI 111. Emphasis is on the use and implementation of data structures, introductory algorithm analysis, and object-oriented design and programming with Python. Laboratory course. Staff.
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CSCI 121: Scientific Computing
4.00 Credits
Washington and Lee University
Not open to students who have taken CSCI 211 or higher. An introduction to computer programming for scientific applications and a survey of the main methodological areas of scientific computation. The course provides the tools needed for students to use computers effectively in scientific work, whether in physics, chemistry, mathematics, economics, biology, psychology, or any field involving quantitative work. Programming in Matlab, a scientific-computing software package, with a focus on topics relevant to students’ major fields of study. Lectures and formal labs. Levy.
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CSCI 180: FS: First-Year Seminar
3.00 Credits
Washington and Lee University
Prerequisite: First-year standing. Topic in 2010-11: Staff.
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CSCI 196: Special Topics in Computer Science for Non-Majors
3.00 Credits
Washington and Lee University
Special topics of current or general interest chosen on the basis of interest to faculty and students. Topics taught vary from year to year and are announced in advance of registration. Staff.
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