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2.00 Credits
Optional digital photography lab. Students learn to compose shots, download photos, resize them, and put them into a meaningful sequence. Concurrent enrollment in Anthropology 80J required. Enrollment limited to 36. S. Errington
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1.25 Credits
Supervised research or organized projects on anthropological topics for lower-division students. Conducted either on or off campus. Students submit petition to sponsoring agency. May be repeated for credit. The Staff
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1.25 Credits
Students submit petition to sponsoring agency. May be repeated for credit. The Staff
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1.25 Credits
Applications-oriented course on complex numbers and linear algebra integrating MATLAB as a computational support tool. Introduction to complex algebra. Vectors, basis and transformations. Matrix algebra. Solutions of linear systems, inverse and determinants. Eigenvalues and eigenvectors. Geometric transformations. Students cannot receive credit for this course and for courses 10A or 27L or Mathematics 21. (Formerly course 27, Mathematical Methods for Engineers.) Prerequisite(s): Score of 40 or higher on mathematics placement exam, or course 3, or Mathematics 3. (General Education Code(s): Q.) The Staff, N. Brummell, B. Mendes, H. Wang
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1.25 Credits
Fundamental topics in fluid dynamics. Euler and Lagrange descriptions of continuum dynamics. Conservation laws for inviscid and viscous flows. Potential flows. Exact solutions of the Navier-Stokes equation. Boundary layer theory. Gravity waves. Students cannot receive credit for this course and Applied Mathematics and Statistics 217. (Also offered as Physics 107. Students cannot receive credit for both courses.) Prerequisite(s): course 27 or 20 or 20A, or Physics 116A and 116B and 116C, or equivalent. N. Brummell
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3.00 Credits
Applications-oriented course on complex numbers and linear algebra integrating MATLAB as a computational support tool. Introduction to complex algebra. Vectors, basis and transformations. Matrix algebra. Solutions of linear systems, inverse and determinants. Students cannot receive credit for this course and courses 10 or 27L or Mathematics 21. Prerequisite(s): Score of 40 or higher on mathematics placement exam, or course 3, or Mathematics 3. The Staff, N. Brummell, B. Mendes, H. Wang
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1.25 Credits
Practical methods for analyzing data relevant to the management sciences, with particular emphasis on information systems management. Reviews basic topics in probability and statistics, including correlation and simple linear regression and multiple regression. Experience using statistical software package. Case studies drawn from business problems. Students cannot receive credit for this course and Economics 113. Prerequisite(s): course 11B or Economics 11B or Mathematics 11B or 19B. (General Education Code(s): Q.) H. Lee
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1.25 Credits
Linear difference equations and the calculus of differences. Nonlinear difference equations and maps. Fixed points, stability, bifurcations, and cycles. The logistic map and the period-doubling cascade to chaos. Strange attractors and measures of chaos. Students cannot receive credit for this course and Mathematics 145. (Formerly course 146.) Prerequisite(s): course 27 or 20 or 20A, or Mathematics 27 or Mathematics 21 and 24. P. Garaud
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1.25 Credits
Application of differential equations, probability, and stochastic processes to problems in cell, organismal, and population biology. Topics include life-history theory, behavioral ecology, and population biology. Students may not receive credit for this course and course 215. Prerequisite(s): course 131, a university-level course in biology, and operational knowledge of a programming language; or consent of instructor. M. Mangel
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1.25 Credits
Mathematical tools and reasoning, with applications to Economics 1. Topics are drawn from differential calculus and include limits, continuity, techniques of differentiation, differentials, relative and absolute extrema, and applied optimization. (Also offered as Economics 11A. Students cannot receive credit for both courses.) Students who have already taken Mathematics 11A and 19A should not take this course. Prerequisite(s): score of 31 or higher on Math Placement Exam. Students who do not place into precalculus should enroll in Mathematics 2. (General Education Code(s): IN, Q.) J. Katznelson
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