Course development
On this page, you can see how the course has developed over time. For each course offering, course data is displayed (number of registered students and course results, along with planned changes for the next session). All course syllabuses and course memos are shown on the page Archive.
The information can help prospective, current, and former students with course selection, or to follow up on their own participation. Teachers, course coordinators, examiners, program directors, and others can use the page as a resource for course development.
2025
When the course analysis has been published, the course data, course memo and course syllabus are displayed.
2024
metsc24 ( Start date 16 Jan 2024, English )
Changes planned for the next course offering
Coordinator
Johan HoffmanExaminers
Johan HoffmanStudents
7*Course syllabus
Course syllabus DD2363 ( Spring 2019 - )Course memo
No course memo addedCompulsory within programme
No information insertedCourse analysis
Course analysis DD2363: 25 Oct 2024Changes introduced for this course offering
The course modules closely follow the book "Methods in Computational Science" by Johan Hoffman, published by SIAM in 2021. Each week solutions to a set of problems from the book should be submitted together with programming assignments in the form of Jupyter notebooks. This continuous assessment is concluded with an oral exam at the end of the course. (This year there were too few students that responded to the course evaluation questionnaire to generate statistics so the questionnaire from 2023 is included.)Course data has been registered manually
Examination grade
2023
When the course analysis has been published, the course data, course memo and course syllabus are displayed.
2022
When the course analysis has been published, the course data, course memo and course syllabus are displayed.
2021
When the course analysis has been published, the course data, course memo and course syllabus are displayed.
2020
When the course analysis has been published, the course data, course memo and course syllabus are displayed.