Computational science is a field in which computational simulation and modeling of systems are used to solve problems in engineering and natural and social sciences. Administered jointly within the College of Arts and Sciences by the Department of Computer Science and Department of Mathematics and Statistics, this program is recommended for students interested in a career in mathematical and computational techniques to solve problems and the use of these methods to advance other fields that require extensive computation and data analysis. Students in this program take foundation courses in mathematics and computer science and choose application areas including biology, chemistry, computer science, economics, environmental studies, finance, mathematics, physics, psychology, and statistics based on their interests. Students may also choose to pursue a double major or minor in the application area.
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Course Requirements
30 March 2024
Tanggal mulai
12 Mei 2024
College of Arts and Sciences
4400 Massachusetts Avenue,
WASHINGTON,
District Of Columbia,
20016, United States
Applicants must have successful graduation of year 12 and completion of college preparatory curriculum with a Grade Point Average of 3.0
AU requires strong English language skills. All freshmen applicants (including U.S. citizens and U.S. Permanent Residents) can prove English proficiency by one of the following:
Internet based test (iBT) score of 85 or higher. Sub-scores for each section of the TOEFL must be 20 or higher. To be considered competitive, a 90 TOEFL iBT score or above is recommended, with each sub-score 20 or above.
IELTS (International English Language Testing System): Composite score of 6.5 or higher. Sub-scores for each section of the IELTS must be 6.0 or higher
Duolingo English Test score of 115 or higher. Each sub-score must be 105 or higher.
Pearson Test of English (PTE) score of 60 or higher