Computational mathematics introduces and studies fundamental operations and methods that are the tools of mathematicians and applied scientists. The course introduces the numerical methods necessary for the determination of the solution of non-linear equations, linear systems, systems of ordinary differential equations, the evaluation of definite integrals by numerical quadrature and the approximation of functions and data. The subject lays the foundation for the more specialist mathematics subjects that are undertaken in higher years. This course will provide the basic computational skills required for all courses in mathematics, computer science, applied science and engineering.
Applicants can apply via online, phone, mail, or in person. For more information, contact:
RMIT's Continuing Education Centre:
Tel: +61 3 9925 8111 (9am to 5pm weekdays)
Email: enquiries@rmit.edu.au
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