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620-342
Industrial and Applied Mathematics
Semester 2, 2008

This site will contain PDF versions of various handouts for problem sheets, assignments, lecture notes and sample examinations.

Prof Sader's office hours are - Mon 10-12, Fri 10-11.

 

Generic Skills
In addition to learning specific technical skills that will assist you in your future careers in science, engineering, commerce, education or elsewhere, you will have the opportunity to develop in this subject generic skills that will assist you whatever your future career path. You will develop problem-solving skills (especially through practice class exercises) including engaging with unfamiliar problems, and identifying relevant strategies. You will develop analytical skills - the ability to construct and express logical arguments and to work in abstract or general terms to increase the clarity and efficiency of the analysis. Through tutorials and other interactions with fellow students, you will develop the ability to work in a team. The department distinguishes between ethical collaboration, which is strongly encouraged, and plagiarism, which is prohibited.


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Created:22 March, 1999
Last modified: 25 July, 2008
Authorised by: Head, Department of Mathematics and Statistics.
Maintained by: John Sader, Department of Mathematics and Statistics.
Email: jsader@unimelb.edu.au