CS 357 N - Numerical Methods I
Campus: Urbana-Champaign
Description:
Fundamentals of numerical methods for students in science and engineering; floating-point computation, systems of linear equations, approximation of functions and integrals, the single nonlinear equation, and the numerical solution of ordinary differential equations; various applications in science and engineering; programming exercises and use of high quality mathematical library routines. Course Information: Same as MATH 357. Credit is not given for CS 357 if credit for CS 450 has been earned. (Counts for advanced hours in LAS). Prerequisite: One of CS 101, CS 105 or CS 125; MATH 241; one of MATH 225, MATH 415, MATH 416 or ASRM 406.
Special Instructions:
This section will mostly follow the asynchronous format (use the same asynchronous recorded videos of the 9:30am section), with one synchronous lecture per week for interactive activities. All the available course content, assignments and exams will be identical for both sections. For up-to-date information about CS course restrictions, please see the following link: http://go.cs.illinois.edu/csregister
Option 1
Number of Required Visit(s): 0Course Level: Undergraduate
Credit: 3
Term(s): Fall