Oct 30, 2025  
Spring 2026 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
Spring 2026 Undergraduate Catalog
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MAT 331 - Computer-Assisted Mathematical Problem Solving


Exploration of the use of the computer as a tool to gain insight into complex mathematical problems through a project-oriented approach. Students learn both the relevant mathematical concepts and ways that the computer can be used (and sometimes misused) to understand them. The particular problems may vary by semester; past topics have included cryptography, fractals and recursion, modeling the flight of a glider, curve fitting, the Brachistochrone, and computer graphics. No previous experience with computers is required.

3 credits

Prerequisite(s): C or higher in MAT 203  or 205 or MAT 307  or AMS 261  

SBC: TECH



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