EE BIOL C119A
Mathematical and Computational Modeling in Ecology
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology · 4 units · Undergraduate upper division (100-199)
Recommended: courses 100, 122, Life Sciences 1 or 7B, Mathematics 3C. Introduction to modeling dynamics of ecological systems, including formulation and analysis of mathematical models, basic techniques of scientific programming, probability and stochastic modeling, and methods to relate models to data. Examples from ecology but techniques and principles applicable throughout life and physical sciences. Concurrently scheduled with course C219A.
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Requisite: Life Sciences 30B or Mathematics 3B or 31A.
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EE BIOL C119A
- LIFESCI 30BMathematics for Life Scientists
- LIFESCI 30AMathematics for Life Scientists
- MATH 3BCalculus for Life Sciences Students
- MATH 3ACalculus for Life Sciences Students
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EE BIOL C119A
- EE BIOL C119BModeling in Ecological Research
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