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Using Computational Methods to Reinvigorate an Undergraduate Physics Curriculum
Physics Faculty Research
  • Jaime R. Taylor, Marshall University
  • B. A. King, III
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Article
Publication Date
9-1-2006
Abstract

Austin Peay State University's Department of Physics and Astronomy has reinvigorated its physics program by adding a required computational methods class and small computational components to classes across its curriculum. A front-to-back problem management approach has required a change in the way the department assesses students' performance.

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Citation Information
J. Taylor and A. King, “Using Computational Methods to Reinvigorate an Undergraduate Physics Curriculum,” Computing in Science & Engineering (special issue Computation in Physics Courses) 8, 38-43, 2006.