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Revision as of 12:52, 13 June 2012
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Catalog Information
Title
Computation and Optimization 2 Lab
(Credit Hours:Lecture Hours:Lab Hours)
Offered
W
Prerequisite
Math 321; concurrent with Math 322, Math 347
Description
Students will be able to model many real-world applications effectively using the concepts covered in Math 322. They will be able to use software to do the computations that are central to these concepts, and will be able to interpret and apply the results of those computations in the contexts in which the models originated.
Desired Learning Outcomes
Prerequisites
Minimal learning outcomes
Students will be able to model many real-world applications effectively using the concepts covered in Math 322. They will be able to use software to do the computations that are central to these concepts, and will be able to interpret and apply the results of those computations in the contexts in which the models originated.
Textbooks
Possible textbooks for this course include (but are not limited to):