MATH-12300 Modeling our World with Mathematics
This course will provide students with an overview of how mathematics can be used to model behavior and phenomena in a variety of fields including the natural sciences, social sciences, and business. It introduces students to the basics of mathematical modeling and the importance of how the modeling process can be used to draw conclusions and make predictions about systems. Some examples discussed will include how to model the spread of infectious disease, the dynamics of predators and prey, gerrymandering, and the spread of information on social media. This course will also discuss how to use mathematical modeling and their results to make decisions and advocate change. Additionally, students will learn how to use computer software at an introductory level to develop and simulate models.
Credits
3
Prerequisite
3 years of high school Mathematics