An Exciting New Way of Problem-Solving.
A Whole New World of Possibilities.
Modeling traffic flow to build a new highway that nearly eliminates gridlock. Analyzing performance anxiety to help athletes excel under stress. Have you ever wondered how researchers solve complex problems like these? The fast-growing area of computational studies holds the key to their success.
It’s the wave of the future. It’s redefining many different industries. And, Capital University is one of the few liberal arts colleges in the U.S. where undergraduates can get extensive hands-on experience with it.
Come and join us!
An Exciting New Way of Problem-Solving.
A Whole New World of Possibilities.
Modeling traffic flow to build a new highway that nearly eliminates gridlock. Analyzing performance anxiety to help athletes excel under stress. Have you ever wondered how researchers solve complex problems like these? The fast-growing area of computational studies holds the key to their success.
It’s the wave of the future. It’s redefining many different industries. And, Capital University is one of the few liberal arts colleges in the U.S. where undergraduates can get extensive hands-on experience with it.
Come and join us!
Computational studies is an interdisciplinary subject that integrates computer science with mathematical modeling and visualization. It’s used to solve complex problems in a wide range of subject areas, including:
For specific examples of how computational studies is applied in these fields, click on any of the links above.
View curricular and course materials developed through grants from the W. M. Keck Foundation and the National Science Foundation or browse our catalog of computational science modules. The Instructor Guidebook for authoring computational science materials is also available.
Got questions about the computational studies minor? Contact:
Dr. Terry D. Lahm
Phone: (614) 236-6800
E-mail: tlahm@capital.edu
Dr. Andrea M. Karkowski
Phone: (614) 236-6449
E-mail: akarkows@capital.edu