MWF 11:00
Study of topics related to the use of computers in the natural sciences. Topics include, but are not limited to: advanced use of word processing, spreadsheets, presentation software; also statistical software, scientific visualization, natural science simulation, image processing and string processing in a command line environment. Satisfies the general degree requirement for computer literacy.
Exams (3) 60%
Homework 25%
Paper 10%
PowerPoint over paper 5%
Assignments will be uploaded to a shared Dropbox folder.
Assignments and programs will be accepted late up to two weeks after the due date with a penalty of 5 points per day. Late work will not be accepted after two weeks from the due date.
Students should refer to the current MSU Student Handbook and Activities Calendar and the MSU Undergraduate Bulletin for university policies on academic dishonesty, class attendance, student rights and activities.
Disability Policy: In accordance with the law, MSU provides academic accommodations to students with documented disabilities. Students with disabilities must be registered with Disability Support Services before classroom accommodations can be provided. The DSS office is located in Clark Student Center, Room 168, phone 397-4140.
Counseling Center: MSU offers personal, group, career, and academic counseling. Students are encouraged to take advantage of these free services by contacting the Counseling Center:
Corner of Hampstead and Louis J. Rodriguez Drive, 397-4618, counseling@mwsu.edu