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ERG 280 — Engineering Computation and Modeling

3 credits · 3 hours

This course explores the application of mathematical models in engineering and biological engineering phenomena. Students use mathematical computational software to create, solve and analyze the results of the models. Students present, in the classroom, the effects of the project on engineering projects, the environment, and life forms in general. Classroom discussion topics include: computer hardware; software; architecture; programming; functions; matrices; plotting; logical functions; selection structures; repetition structures; arrays; numerical techniques; solving equations and systems of equations; creating files; numerical differentiation and integration; and solving differential equations numerically.

Prerequisites: MAT 233

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