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Developing Components and Curricula for a Research-Rich Undergraduate Degree in Computational Physics
Invited paper, 2001 International Conference on Computational Science, San Francisco, May 2001

Rubin H. LandauContact Information

(5)  Physics Department, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR 97331, USA
Abstract
A four-year undergraduate curriculum leading to a Bachelor’s degree in Computational Physics is described. The courses, texts, and seminars are research-and Web-rich, and culminate in an Advanced Computational Science Laboratory derived from graduate theses and research from NPACI centers and national laboratories. There are important places for Maple, Java, MathML, MatLab, C and Fortran in the curriculum.

Contact Information Rubin H. Landau
Email: rubin@physics.orst.edu
URL: http://www.physics.orst.edu/~rubin
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