Overview
Explore the fascinating intersection of technology and social sciences with the University of California, Davis's groundbreaking course, now available on Coursera. Dive into the world of Computer Simulations and unleash the potential of big data and artificial intelligence beyond the headlines. This course takes a deep dive into the complexity of computational tools in developing social science theory, prominently featuring the use of computer simulations to navigate the theoretically possible realms.
Discover how simulations enable us to understand the foundations of societal structures and envision preferable futures, mirroring the intuitive process of video games like SimCity for constructing and managing virtual cities. Through agent-based models, we gain insights into forming and analyzing artificial societies, enabling risk-free exploration of transformative societal changes. Engage directly with hands-on computer simulation models, blending hypothetical scenarios with real-world data for a comprehensive learning experience.
By the end of the course, you will have the unique opportunity to program your own simple artificial society from the ground up. Experience firsthand the complexity involved in designing social systems and the remarkable capacity of modern computational tools to simplify these ambitious tasks. This course is perfectly suited for individuals interested in Computer Science, Programming, Social Sciences, and NetLogo, offering a multidisciplinary approach to learning. Enroll today and step into the future of computational social science with the University of California, Davis, exclusively on Coursera.