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MATH 305 - Mathematical Modeling Prerequisites: Successful completion (C- or higher) of MATH 214 or MATH 218 ; or permission of instructor Fulfills a course requirement in the mathematics majors, mathematics minors and Mathematics Core Concentration Fulfills the University Core Curriculum requirement in mathematics Mathematical modeling is a powerful tool that helps us understand a plethora of phenomena in various disciplines such as mathematical sciences, operation research, biology and engineering. The emphasis of this course is on applications to real-world problems. Both discrete and continuous modeling will be covered. Topics include modeling change (with difference equations), model fitting (least squares), optimization of discrete models and modeling with differential equations.
3 credits Fall
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