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Computational Science Course 2014

Illinois Institute of Technology

High school students interested in science, math, and computation will learn about these topics in exciting and unconventional ways by enrolling in IIT's Computational Science course in summer 2014. The course will integrate math, physics, and chemistry, with computation as the unifying concept. The course will consist of hands-on activities with the goal of learning "big ideas" by using computation to explore optimization and patterns in science and nature. Students will find the answers to questions such as "How do Google Maps work?" and "Has Facebook turned six degrees of separation into five?" with engaging activities and minimal lecturing, using real-world tools such as Mathematica, a popular computation tool used on most college campuses. For more information: onestop@iit.edu or 312.567.3810. Visit summer.iit.edu to complete an application
Age: 13—18
Cost: $
Type: In Person
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Date + Time

Date(s): 07/20/2014 - 08/07/2014

Days: Mon,
Wed,
Fri

Time: 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM

Registration deadline: 07/01/2015

Contact

Deborah Young

dyoung6@iit.edu

312.567.3779

Location

Illinois Institute of Technology
3440 S. Dearborn
Chicago,IL 60616

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