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Nov 04, 2024
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MANE 2110 - Numerical Methods and Programming for Engineers This studio/learning laboratory course introduces techniques of numerical computing as a problem-solving method. Problems are drawn from the basic sciences (e.g., physics and chemistry) and the engineering sciences (e.g., statics). The numerical methods will be implemented through computer programming as both a way of thinking (algorithms) and a language to translate mathematics into computer instructions. Precision and accuracy, complexity, modularity, dimensionality, and discrete versus stochastic methods are covered.
Prerequisites/Corequisites: Prerequisites: ENGR 1100 Introduction to Engineering Analysis and MATH 2400 Introduction to Differential Equations* and (PHYS 1200 or PHYS 1250 Physics II*).
(*can also be taken simultaneously)
When Offered: Fall and spring terms annually.
Credit Hours: 3
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