Middlebury

CSCI0190A-S13

Computer Models & Simulation

Computer Models and Multi-Agent Simulation
In this course we will explore agent-based computer models and simulations as a means of studying phenomena from both biological and social sciences. Agent-based simulation will then be used as a basis for introducing individual-based modeling and complex adaptive systems. A significant amount of time will be spent teaching the NetLogo programming language as a software tool for developing simulations. We will also introduce some of the important topics in the discipline of computer science, including algorithmic reasoning and data abstraction. No prior experience in programming is assumed. This course counts as an environmental studies lab science cognate. 3 hrs. lect./lab
Course Reference Number (CRN):
22003
Subject Code:
CSCI
Course Number:
0190
Section Identifier:
A

Course

CSCI 0190

All Sections in Spring 2013

Spring 2013

CSCI0190A-S13 Lecture (Dickerson)
CSCI0190B-S13 Lecture (Dickerson)