EE BIOL C119B
Modeling in Ecological Research
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology · 4 units · Undergraduate upper division (100-199)
Advanced techniques in mathematical and computational modeling of ecological dynamics and other population dynamic problems. Independent research projects developed by students. Topics include model formulation, stochastic models, fitting models to data, sensitivity analysis, presentation of model results, and other topics from current literature. Concurrently scheduled with course C219B.
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Recommended requisite: course C119A.
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EE BIOL C119B
- EE BIOL C119AMathematical and Computational Modeling in Ecology
- LIFESCI 30BMathematics for Life Scientists
- LIFESCI 30AMathematics for Life Scientists
- MATH 3BCalculus for Life Sciences Students
- MATH 3ACalculus for Life Sciences Students
- MATH 31ADifferential and Integral Calculus
- MATH 1Precalculus
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