This course explores the features of complexity science. Our world is connected by an abundance of complex systems. Across all levels of organizations from physical, biological world to the social world, we may think of the connectivity between individual elements and how they interact and influence each other. For example, how humans transmit pandemics within a group, how cars interact in the traffic system and how networks connect in governmental organizations. Although these systems are diverse and different, they have surprisingly huge features in common.

Introduction to Complexity Science

Introduction to Complexity Science

Instructor: Cheong Siew Ann
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Reviewed on May 18, 2022
The course provides an easy approach to a laymen to being exposed to the study of complexity science. This broadens and opens up insights to learning.
Reviewed on Jun 6, 2024
A lot of really interesting detail that you don't get in many other courses around complexity. I particularly liked learning about Soup-of-Groups.
Reviewed on Nov 30, 2023
I preferred more projects to be added in the program.
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