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Complex Systems Related courses -- Fall 2006
The following are courses that are relevant to the study of complex
systems. These courses are not taught by CSCS, so inquiries should be
directed to the departments or instructors offering the courses.
This list is by no means complete. It just reflects the courses about
which we have been told. If you know of other relevant courses, please
let us know and we will announce them here. You can also find
information about other courses and research activities at UM by
following the various UM-related links at
our websites page.
Note well:
Some of these courses may be used to fullfill requirements for the
CSCS Graduate Certificate,
but only by permission of the CSCS Director. Please see the
CSCS Certificate Requirements for detailed
descriptions. For further information about using these courses to
fulfill CSCS requirements, please contact the CSCS office
( cscs@umich.edu).
Pol.Sci 391. Introduction to Modeling
MW 1-2. Instructor: Scott Page
NB: This undergraduate course can NOT be used for CSCS certificate credit.
Pol.Sci 793. Advanced Modeling and Game Theory
TH 2-4 PM. Instructor: Scott Page
NRE 534. GIS and Landscape Modeling.
T/TH 10-12. Instructor: Dan Brown
Math 559/EEB 401. Mathematical Ecology.
Intructor: Aaron King aaron.king at umich.edu
PHI 605 Philosophy, Computation, and Computer Modeling
Instructor: Patrick Grim
Tu 4 - 6; Angell Hall 1164
Psychology 749: Cognitive Functioning
Instructors: Stephen Kaplan , Eric Ivancich
Monday, Wednesday, 3-4.30
Other Courses To Be Announced

Updated August 28, 2006
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