Integrated Courses
Participants take a two semester integrated course in their first fellowship year. One semester is an introduction to nonlinear dynamics and chaos and the second semester is a course on computational methods for nonlinear systems. These courses bring together students from different fields, giving them a strong foundation to engage in collaborative research.


Fall 2006

In 2006-07, a fall seminar series (CIS 797) and a course entitled, Computational Methods for Nonlinear Systems (PHYS 682) and further study in Nonlinear Systems in the Spring round out IGERT's integrated coursework.

PHYS 682 Computational Methods for Nonlinear Systems
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CIS 797: IGERT Seminar
The IGERT Seminar is a chance for IGERT Fellows to meet in an interdiscplinary setting and discuss their own research as well as hearing from visiting scientists about work in the four program areas.

Spring 2007

In 2006-07, a spring semester, IGERT fellows take Nonlinear Dynamics and Chaos (TAM 578). If they have had a comparable course elsewhere, they may take Smooth Ergodic Theory (MATH 618).


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