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| MATH 060 - Environmental Math I |
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The introduction to some of the important issues in
environmental science coupled with the basic mathematical
ideas, tools and techniques necessary to grapple with them.
Scientific topics may include climate change, fuel economy,
X-ray detectability of lung cancer cell clusters,
biodiversity, fertility rates in developing countries and
spread of tropical diseases to new populations. To address
these issues, measurement, parts per billion and other
ratios, histograms, functions, and regression, as well as
other mathematical topics will be considered. Each
mathematical idea will be illustrated immediately with
an environmental application. No prerequisites.
(ATTR: ARTS, CAQ)
3.000 Credit hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture Mathematics Department Course Attributes: ARTS, CAQ-Area Req-Quant Reasoning View Books and Course Materials |
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