This course is an introduction to computer science and programming intended for students in the natural sciences. The emphasis is on problems that might come up in a modern research laboratory. Assignments and exercises are done in Python programming language, which is favored by many natural scientists. The course teaches how to maintain an electronic notebook of calculations, to complement the traditional lab notebook. There is also a focus on standard data structures and good programming techniques, giving the student a solid grounding in modern programming techniques.

Prerequisites
MATH 110 or three years of high school math required. Students who received credit for CSCI 161 or 261 will not receive credit for CSCI 141.
Course UID
005740.1
Course Subject
Catalog Number
141
Long title
Programming for Natural Sciences