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Students learn and refine both problem solving techniques and computer programming skills. Examples, exercises, and projects are taken from a wide range of mathematical topics including algebra, calculus, linear algebra and probability. Note: This course will not count toward a graduate degree in applied mathematics. Note: This course assumes that students have mathematical knowledge equivalent to three semesters of calculus (e.g., MATH 1401, 2411, 2421). This course can be taken concurrently with MATH 2421. Cross-listed with MATH 3250.
Units: 3.0
Hours: 3 to 3