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    Dec 05, 2025  
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ENGR 333 - Computational Methods


A study of fundamental computational techniques used in modeling real-world phenomena. Introduces linear systems and proceeds to curve fitting, least squares, and iterative techniques. Includes numerical differentiation, integration, and differential equation solution techniques. Employs high-level programming tools commonly found in industry and academia.

Credits: 3

Clock Hours - (Lect-Lab): (3-0)

Prerequisites: ENGR 104  (minimum grade of C-) and MATH 223  (minimum grade of C-) and MATH 327  (minimum grade of C-)

Notes:
Formerly PHYS 333



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