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Nov 06, 2024
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MATH 717 - Projects in Industrial Mathematics Credits: [3] Description: The primary objective of the course is to apply knowledge gained in students’ graduate program to a number of micro-projects in a way that reflects procedures done in non-academic settings. This includes working in a team on the projects; helping to prepare a written report on the problem formulation, analysis and results; and giving an oral presentation on the work. The industrial-oriented problems might need modeling involving methodologies from probability, statistics, ordinary or partial differential equations or discrete mathematics. The course is considered a core requirement for students taking the industrial mathematics master’s degree option, but other students are encouraged to participate. Course ID: 055329 Prerequisite: Prerequisite: MATH 617 or consent of instructor. Components: Lecture Grading Method: A-F
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