CMPLXSYS 100 Complexity: From Simple Rules to Complex Behavior
CMPLXSYS 270 Agent-Based Modeling
CMPLXSYS 391 Introduction to Modeling Political Processes
CMPLXSYS 401 History and Philosophy of Complex Systems
CMPLXSYS 445 Entropy and Information: Concepts and Applications
CMPLXSYS 510 Introduction to Adaptive Systems
CMPLXSYS 511 Theory of Complex Systems
CMPLXSYS 535 Theory of Social and Technological Networks
CMPLXSYS 541 Introduction to Nonlinear Dynamics and the Physics of Complexity
Please note - 500 level courses may be taken by undergraduates. Most courses have no pre-requisites (though some have recommendations). Please also note that 400 level courses can count toward the Complex Systems Graduate Certificate. CMPLXSYS 399 and CMPLXSYS 599 Independent studies courses are available and need to be arranged by the student with a faculty member.