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ISC 5939 - Advanced Graduate Student Seminar In Computational Science

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Last Updated: Thursday, 12 January 2017 17:31

(S/U grade only.) A series of lectures given by faculty, students or outside scholars on research and research methods related to computational science.

Note: This course can be taken up to 4 times (maximum of twelve (12) semester hours).

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