Prerequisites: MATH 266 or (MATH 264 and MATH 212).
This course will teach students how to use various areas of mathematics, such as vector calculus, linear algebra, and/or differential equations, to formulate and analyze mathematical models in, for example, mechanics, physics, biology, economics, etc.
Outcomes: Students will learn how to use the tools from previous mathematics classes to formulate models of real world phenomena.
This course will teach students how to use various areas of mathematics, such as vector calculus, linear algebra, and/or differential equations, to formulate and analyze mathematical models in, for example, mechanics, physics, biology, economics, etc.
Outcomes: Students will learn how to use the tools from previous mathematics classes to formulate models of real world phenomena.