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Handbook 1997 : Faculty of Economics and Commerce : Mathematical Sciences, Mathematics and Statistics

Faculty of Economics and Commerce

Mathematical Sciences, Mathematics and Statistics

Subjects

617-141 Scientific Programming and Simulation
618-111 Mathematics 1A (Advanced)
618-112 Mathematics 1B (Advanced)
618-121 Mathematics 1A
618-122 Mathematics 1B
618-130 Applied Mathematics
618-132 Applied Mathematics (Advanced)
618-141 Intermediate Mathematics A
618-142 Intermediate Mathematics B
618-150 Number, Shape and Choice
618-161 Introductory Mathematics A
618-162 Introductory Mathematics B
618-200 Mathematics 2
618-201 Real and Complex Analysis
618-202 Linear and Abstract Algebra
618-211 Mathematics 2 (Advanced)
618-231 Vector Analysis
618-232 Mathematical Methods
618-252 Analysis
618-261 Introduction to Operations Research
618-262 Decision-Making
618-301 Metric Spaces
618-302 Linear Analysis
618-341 Dynamical Systems and Chaos
618-351 Number Theory
618-352 Graph Theory
618-361 Operations Research Techniques and Algorithms
618-362 Applied Operations Research
618-381 Computational Mathematics
619-100 Experimental Design and Statistical Analysis
619-200 Applied Statistics
619-201 Probability
619-202 Statistics
619-230 Sampling, Simulation and Resampling
619-310 Further Probability
619-320 Inference
619-330 Linear Models
619-340 Further Applied Statistics
619-355 Stochastic Modelling and Optimisation
619-360 Time Series and Forecasting


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Handbook 1997 : Faculty of Economics and Commerce : Mathematical Sciences, Mathematics and Statistics
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