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CP 315

Intro Scientific Computation

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An introduction to scientific computation, with substantial use of scientific software, such as Maple and Matlab. Scientific problems and models from different disciplines are considered. Numerical methods introduced in this course include interpolation, curve fitting, solving (systems of) linear and nonlinear equations, eigenvalue problems, integration and solving ordinary and partial differential equations. (Cross-listed as PC315.) Prerequisites: CP104, MA103, MA122, MA205.

An introduction to scientific computation, with substantial use of scientific software, such as Maple and Matlab. Scientific problems and models from different disciplines are considered. Numerical methods introduced in this course include interpolation, curve fitting, solving (systems of) linear and nonlinear equations, eigenvalue problems, integration and solving ordinary and partial differential equations. (Cross-listed as PC315.) Prerequisites: CP104, MA103, MA122, MA205.

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An introduction to scientific computation, with substantial use of scientific software, such as Maple and Matlab. Scientific problems and models from different disciplines are considered. Numerical methods introduced in this course include interpolation, curve fitting, solving (systems of) linear and nonlinear equations, eigenvalue problems, integration and solving ordinary and partial differential equations. (Cross-listed as PC315.) Prerequisites: CP104, MA103, MA122, MA205.


CP 315

Intro Scientific Computation

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An introduction to scientific computation, with substantial use of scientific software, such as Maple and Matlab. Scientific problems and models from different disciplines are considered. Numerical methods introduced in this course include interpolation, curve fitting, solving (systems of) linear and nonlinear equations, eigenvalue problems, integration and solving ordinary and partial differential equations. (Cross-listed as PC315.) Prerequisites: CP104, MA103, MA122, MA205.

An introduction to scientific computation, with substantial use of scientific software, such as Maple and Matlab. Scientific problems and models from different disciplines are considered. Numerical methods introduced in this course include interpolation, curve fitting, solving (systems of) linear and nonlinear equations, eigenvalue problems, integration and solving ordinary and partial differential equations. (Cross-listed as PC315.) Prerequisites: CP104, MA103, MA122, MA205.

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An introduction to scientific computation, with substantial use of scientific software, such as Maple and Matlab. Scientific problems and models from different disciplines are considered. Numerical methods introduced in this course include interpolation, curve fitting, solving (systems of) linear and nonlinear equations, eigenvalue problems, integration and solving ordinary and partial differential equations. (Cross-listed as PC315.) Prerequisites: CP104, MA103, MA122, MA205.


CP 315 Prerequisites

(CP 104 (Min. Grade D-) and MA 122 (Min. Grade D-) and MA 205 (Min. Grade D-) ) and (MA 103 (Min. Grade D-) or MA 110 (Min. Grade D-) )

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CP 315 Restrictions

Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels:

Undergraduate (UG)

Cannot be enrolled in one of the following Year Levels:

Year 1 (1)

Not Applicable (N)

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