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TAM 3100 Introduction to Applied Mathematics I
Course description
Covers initial value, boundary value, and eigenvalue problems in linear ordinary differential equations. Also covers special functions, linear partial differential equations. This is an introduction to probability and statistics. Use of computers to solve problems is emphasized.
Prerequisites
MATH 2930 and 2940.
TAM 3100 001-LEC
| Class number: | 2302 |
| Program: | Engineering Cooperative Education Program |
| Class dates: | June 29-August 7, 2009 |
| Final exam dates: | Will be provided by instructor (see Final Exams) |
| Days/times: | M-F 1 PM - 2:15 PM Thurston Hall 202 |
| Credit: | 3 |
| Grade option: | GRD |
| Instructor: | Goyal, S. (sg535) Healey, T. (tjh10) |
| Max. enrollment: | 40 |
| To enroll: | Enrollment for this class is closed. |
Related Web sites
- College Web site: College of Engineering
- Department Web site: Theoretical and Applied Mechanics