CMPLXSYS 391 - Introduction to Modeling Political Processes
Fall 2023, Section 001
Instruction Mode: Section 001 is  In Person (see other Sections below)
Subject: Complex Systems (CMPLXSYS)
Department: LSA Complex Systems
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Details

Credits:
4
Requirements & Distribution:
BS, SS, QR/1
Other:
Sustain
Waitlist Capacity:
99
Advisory Prerequisites:
One course in Political Science.
BS:
This course counts toward the 60 credits of math/science required for a Bachelor of Science degree.
Repeatability:
May not be repeated for credit.
Start/End Date:
Full Term 8/28/23 - 12/6/23 (see other Sections below)
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Description

This class provides an introduction to modeling people and social systems. We learn to construct, manipulate, and evaluate models of people who vote, work, commit crimes, and attend classes. We cover concepts and ideas from game theory, learning theory, complexity theory, and even biology and physics (at a metaphorical level of course.) Though the topics and techniques covered are wide ranging — we analyze among other things the wisdom of crowds, the spread of ideas, the causes of racial segregation, and the emergence of riots, they aggregate into a deep methodological coherence. The kind of understanding you won't get by reading the newspaper. By the end, students will understand the strengths and uses of various modeling approaches used in the social sciences and be able to use them. This is not a mathematics course, but it does require a willingness to think abstractly, to carefully contemplate lots of charts and figures, and to do a little algebra. And above all, a commitment to never reading the newspaper in class.

Schedule

CMPLXSYS 391 - Introduction to Modeling Political Processes
Schedule Listing
001 (LEC)
 In Person
33052
Open
43
 
1
MW 11:30AM - 1:00PM
8/28/23 - 12/6/23
002 (DIS)
 In Person
33067
Open
6
 
-
Tu 9:00AM - 10:00AM
8/28/23 - 12/6/23
003 (DIS)
 In Person
33068
Open
1
 
1
Tu 12:00PM - 1:00PM
8/28/23 - 12/6/23
004 (DIS)
 In Person
33069
Closed
0
 
-
Tu 3:00PM - 4:00PM
8/28/23 - 12/6/23
005 (DIS)
 In Person
33070
Open
16
 
-
Th 9:00AM - 10:00AM
8/28/23 - 12/6/23
006 (DIS)
 In Person
33071
Open
7
 
-
Th 12:00PM - 1:00PM
8/28/23 - 12/6/23
007 (DIS)
 In Person
33072
Open
13
 
-
Th 3:00PM - 4:00PM
8/28/23 - 12/6/23

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