Medium Of Instructions | Mode Of Learning | Mode Of Delivery |
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English | Self Study | Video and Text Based |
The Basics of Scientific Visualization in Mathematical Modeling of Systems program utilizes C++ to introduce the participants to pathways leading to logical visualization in the presence of business-relevant examples. An immersive approach to this program will equip you with the skills to form a holistic view of logical algorithms as well as data structures for describing the objects.
This creation of the Basics of scientific visualization in mathematical modeling of systems course began as a subset of the former educational program developed by the Ministry of Higher Education and Science in Russia. Topics such as dynamic script execution and image processing are covered in its content. Also, in the second half of the project, the underlying principles of client-server applications are also brought forward.
It’s a 4-week program that requires the participants to put in 1 to 3 hours of time per week for optimum utilization of the experience. As with other courses, an option to audit as well as one to receive an official certification is included. National Research Nuclear University, Russia is the partner institution.
Fees Informations | Certificate Availability | Certificate Providing Authority |
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INR 3670 | yes | National Research Nuclear University, Moscow |
The Basics of Scientific Visualization in Mathematical Modeling of Systems fee is only applicable for students who decide to pursue the verified track for the Basics of mathematical modeling of a systems course
Type of Fee | Amount |
Certification Fee | Rs. 3,670 |
Work experience
No work experience is required to enroll in this program.
Certification qualifying details
The students who decide to pursue the paid certification path will have a terminal examination to clear in order to receive the official certification. This is at the end of the program. On the other side, this does not apply to those who choose to audit the program.
The Basics of scientific visualization in mathematical modeling of systems training focuses on the following subjects during its delivery:
The admission process of the Basics of Scientific Visualization in Mathematical Modeling of Systems course is explained in three steps as follows:
1. Account verification phase
It begins with your decision to enrol in this program. To do that, please follow the enrollment option towards the top of the program homepage. Clicking on it will result in a new page opening up that will present you with an option to either identify and sign-in to your existing account or to create a new account. For the former, please use your login credentials. For the latter, please provide your first and last name, a public username, a strong password, and email address, and choose your country of residence from the available list of options
2. Track selection phase
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Once you have made a selection from the above two options, please proceed to the next section
3. Payment phase
The third and final stage of the enrolment procedure is when you pay for the program. However, this will be applicable based on your selection in the previous step. This is explained better as follows:
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The program on the Basics of Scientific Visualization in Mathematical Modeling of Systems does not have a standard application form. Instead, the steps outlined in the previous section will guide you well.
Similar to a few other sections, this one is also only applicable for participants on the certified track. There is a terminal examination that is mandatory to be cleared in order to receive the official certification from the partner institution, which is MEPhlx in this case.