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MATH E-116

Mathematical Modeling

Mathematical models are ubiquitous, providing a quantitative framework for understanding, prediction, and decision-making in nearly every aspect of life, ranging from the timing of traffic lights, to the control of the spread of disease, to resource management, to sports.

They also play a fundamental role in all natural sciences and increasingly in the social sciences as well.

This course provides an introduction to modeling through in-depth discussions of a series of examples and hands-on exercises and projects that make use of a range of continuous and discrete mathematical tools.

Students may not take both APMA E-115 (offered previously) and MATH E-116 for degree or certificate credit.

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Jan 24 to May 14

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