ASTR 431: Computational Astrophysics is an advanced 400-level course designed to equip students with the computational skills and techniques necessary to tackle complex astrophysical problems. This course is tailored for students with a solid background in astrophysics, mathematics, and programming languages. Through a combination of theoretical lectures and hands-on computational projects, students will explore the fundamental role of computational methods in understanding various astrophysical phenomena, ranging from stellar evolution and galaxy formation to cosmological simulations. By the end of the course, students will be proficient in using numerical techniques to simulate and analyze astrophysical systems and be prepared to contribute to cutting-edge research in computational astrophysics.