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Course No: 92.401; Last Offered: No Data;
Course Description
Studies realistic problems in order to teach students how mathematics can be applied to models and situations existing around us. Examples are population dynamics, traffic flow, epidemics and dynamic problems such as planetary motion and harmonic oscillation. Basic mathematical techniques will be applied, and mathematical models will be 'built' to describe particular problem behavior. Solutions can then be interpreted and information can be learned from them. In studying such methods we will expand our knowledge of calculus, linear algebra and differential equations.
Prerequisites & Notes
- Prerequisites: MATH.2260, 92.221 and 92.234.
- Special Notes:
- Credits: 3;
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