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APMA 0200 - Introduction to Modelling |
This course provides an introduction to the mathematical modeling of selected biological, chemical, engineering, and physical processes. The goal is to illustrate the typical way in which applied mathematicians approach practical applications, from understanding the underlying problem, creating a model, analyzing the model using mathematical techniques, and interpreting the findings in terms of the original problem. Single-variable calculus is the only requirement; all other techniques from differential equations, linear algebra, and numerical methods, to probability and statistics will be introduced in class.
Prerequisites: Math 0100 or equivalent.
1.000 Credit hours 1.000 Lecture hours Levels: Extra Credit Graduate, Undergraduate Schedule Types: Primary Meeting Applied Mathematics Department Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Undergraduate Prerequisites: Undergraduate level MATH 0100 Minimum Grade of S or Undergraduate level MATH 0170 Minimum Grade of S or Undergraduate level MATH 0180 Minimum Grade of S or Undergraduate level MATH 0190 Minimum Grade of S or Undergraduate level MATH 0200 Minimum Grade of S or Undergraduate level MATH 0350 Minimum Grade of S or AP Calculus BC 4 or AP Calculus BC 5 |
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