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ENGS 91 - Numerical Methods in Computation
Description
A study and analysis of important numerical and computational methods for solving engineering and scientific problems. The course will include methods for solving linear and nonlinear equations, doing polynomial interpolation, evaluating integrals, solving ordinary differential equations, and determining eigenvalues and eigenvectors of matrices. The student will be required to write and run computer programs. ENGS 91 may not be used by mathematics or computer science majors in partial satisfaction of the distributive requirement.Prerequisites
ENGS 20 or COSC 1 and COSC 10; ENGS 22 or MATH 23, or equivalentCross Listed Courses
COSC 071Distribution Code
QDSOffered
Term: Winter 2023
Time: 12
Location:
CUMMINGS 202
Instructors:
Thayer Faculty
Term: Fall 2023
Time: 12
Location:
Cummings 200
Instructors:
Simon Shepherd
Term: Fall 2024
Time: 12
Location:
Cummings 200
Instructors:
Simon Shepherd