Math 396: Mathematical Modeling (Industrial Mathematics) |
This is not a regular class! The format of the class is a weekly hands-on seminar where students will work together in groups on solving actual real-world problems provided by stakeholders external to the university, primarily from business, industry or government.
The Spring 2016 edition of Mathematical
Modeling
is intended to be a clinical capstone experience in
solving a real-world problem using mathematics. This is one of a series
of classes supported by a National Science Foundation award
(DMS-1345999) through the Preparations for Industrial Careers in Mathematical Sciences (PIC Math) program.
Pre-requisites are Math 212 (Multivariable Calculus) and Math 214 (Linear Algebra) or Permission of Instructor.
The class will meet on Tuesdays from 10:00am-11:30am in Fowler 113.
The goals of the Mathematical Modeling course are to:
Last Updated January 1, 2016