Middlebury

PHYS 0220

Introduction to Mathematica

Introduction to Mathematica
Mathematica is a scientific software application that consists of a flexible high-level programming language with thousands of powerful built-in functions for symbolic, numeric, and graphical computation typical of physics and other quantitative fields. Undergraduates can use Mathematica for coursework, senior projects, and throughout their professional careers. In this course we will focus on the principles at the core of Mathematica and how these principles unify such a great range of computational capabilities. (PHYS 0109 and 0110; Recommended: MATH 0200 and a traditional “computer programming course” in high school or college)
Subject:
Physics
Department:
Physics
Division:
Natural Sciences
Requirements Fulfilled:
DED SCI

Sections

Winter 2020

PHYS0220A-W20 Lecture (Dunham)

Winter 2019

PHYS0220A-W19 Lecture (Dunham)

Winter 2017

PHYS0220A-W17 Lecture (Dunham)

Fall 2015

PHYS0220A-F15 Lecture (Dunham)

Winter 2015

PHYS0220A-W15 Lecture (Dunham)