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Apr 20, 2024
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MATH 3350 - Applied Mathematics (3) Credit Hours Prerequisite: MATH 2600 and MATH 3100 This course will focus on theories and applications of mathematical modeling techniques such as partial differential equations for a variety of problems in the natural sciences. Technology will be used to numerically and graphically interpret result of real-world problems. Students will: Utilize partial differential equations and boundary value problems in solving application problems. Apply a mathematical modeling process to translate real-world problems into relevant representations. Utilize dimensional analysis and scaling techniques to develop and analyze mathematical models. Evaluate and apply mathematical methods, including estimation, optimization, simulation and sensitivity analysis. Apply mathematics to problems in discipline specific areas such as Biology, Finance, Physics, etc in terms of differential equations.
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