
It's important to consider a variety of possible scenarios when looking at data to potentially predict the future. (Courtesy of Randall Munroe. License: CC-BY-NC.)
Instructor(s)
Prof. Alan Edelman
Prof. David P. Sanders
MIT Course Number
18.S190 / 6.S083
As Taught In
Spring 2020
Level
Undergraduate
Course Description
Course Features
Course Description
This half-semester course introduces computational thinking through applications of data science, artificial intelligence, and mathematical models using the Julia programming language. This Spring 2020 version is a fast-tracked curriculum adaptation to focus on applications to COVID-19 responses.
See the MIT News article Computational Thinking Class Enables Students to Engage in Covid-19 Response