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Improve your skills with our Technician in Computational Physics Course, made for physics people who want to be good at making simulations, looking at them, and doing programming. You'll learn about the Lorentz Force, how to step through time, and how to set things up at the start. Get better at using C++, Python, and MATLAB for big computer jobs and showing science stuff in pictures. Learn to understand what you get, write science reports, and use number methods like Runge-Kutta and Euler's. Come learn with us in a way that's quick, useful, and top-notch.
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Strengthen the development of the practical skills listed below
Be a master at simulation design: Make and use physics simulations well.
Look at data: Understand and report simulation results carefully.
Program well: Use C++, Python, and MATLAB for science computing jobs.
Show data in pictures: Use MATLAB and Python to show data in cool ways.
Use number methods: Solve hard equations using Runge-Kutta and Euler's methods.