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An introduction to mathematical modelling and simulation via case studies using standard computer packages. Structured programming for mathematical problem solving.
An introductory course in mathematical modelling and computation. This course introduces the use of computational methods to solve real-world problems. The course includes case studies chosen from a range of engineering and scientific applications. Topics: the MATLAB programming environment; basic concepts in structured programming; basic numerical methods; case studies from engineering and scientific applications, showing the process of modelling through formulation, solution and interpretation.
to introduce the MATLAB programming envrionmentto give a basic introduction to structured programmingto introduce basic numerical methodsto practise implementing numerical methods computationallyto introduce the concepts and techniques involved in formulating a mathematical model of a real-world situationto provide skills in the interpretation of computational results in the context of a real-world problem
RP: MATH109 or EMTH119 (prior or concurrent enrolment recommended). If you are taking EMTH171 concurrently with EMTH118 you are likely to experience difficulties.
MATH170, MATH171
MATH109 or EMTH119 (prior or concurrent enrolment recommended). If you are taking EMTH171 concurrently with EMTH118 you are likely to experience difficulties.
David Wall
You will have a three hour computer lab each week during the course, which will contribute to your final grade.
There is no required text for this course. Recommended reading: Chapman, Matlab programming for engineers. Chapra & Canale, Numerical methods for engineers.
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Domestic fee $808.00
International fee $4,550.00
* All fees are inclusive of NZ GST or any equivalent overseas tax, and do not include any programme level discount or additional course-related expenses.
For further information see Mathematics and Statistics .