2018-2019 University Catalogue 
    
    Apr 16, 2024  
2018-2019 University Catalogue [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

MATH 315 - Mathematical Biology


Mathematical biology is a fast growing and interdisciplinary area in which mathematics is utilized as a tool for studying various biological phenomena such as population growth, infectious diseases, the spread of invasive species, cell movement, dynamics of a neuron, etc. This course provides an introduction to the basics of discrete and continuous models and mathematical concepts for students to learn how to derive, interpret, solve, simulate, and understand models of biological systems.

Credits: 1.00
When Offered: Fall semester only, in alternate years

Corequisite: None
Prerequisites: (MATH 162  or MATH 112) and (MATH 163  or MATH 113)
Major/Minor Restrictions: None
Class Restriction: None
Area of Inquiry: Natural Sciences & Mathematics
Liberal Arts CORE: None


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