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STAT 3223 – Operations Research

Operations Research is an interdisciplinary subject that involves applying advanced analytical methods to solve complex decision-making problems. Students learn about linear programming, network optimization, and queuing theory. Operations Research is used in various fields, including business, engineering, and economics. Studying Operations Research provides students with critical thinking, problem-solving, and decision-making skills.

STAT 3112 – Statistical Inference II

Statistical Inference II is an advanced course that builds on the foundational concepts of statistical inference. Students learn about advanced topics in hypothesis testing, estimation, and regression analysis, as well as advanced inference methods such as maximum likelihood estimation and asymptotic theory. The subject emphasizes the application of statistical methods to real-world problems in fields such as medicine, engineering, and social sciences. By studying Statistical Inference II, students gain a deeper understanding of statistical concepts, advanced techniques for data analysis, and the ability to make sound statistical decisions.

MMOD 3124 – Mathematical Models

Mathematical Models is an interdisciplinary subject that involves creating mathematical descriptions of real-world systems. In this subject, students learn how to develop, analyze, and interpret mathematical models of physical, biological, and social systems. The subject covers topics such as modeling techniques, optimization, and statistical analysis. Studying Mathematical Models provides students with critical thinking, problem-solving, and data analysis skills.

MMOD 3113 – Mathematical Methods

Mathematical Methods is a core subject in mathematics that covers the mathematical concepts and tools used in science and engineering. Students learn about calculus, linear algebra, differential equations, Fourier series, and numerical methods, among other topics. The subject involves the application of mathematical techniques to solve complex problems and formulate models. Mathematical software and programming languages are also used to simulate and solve problems. Studying Mathematical Methods provides students with a strong mathematical background, analytical thinking skills, and the ability to apply mathematical concepts to real-world problems.

ELTN 3212 – AC Theory

AC Theory is a branch of electrical engineering that focuses on analyzing circuits containing alternating current sources. It covers concepts such as phasors, impedance, admittance, resonance, filters, transformers, generators, and motors. The subject involves complex algebra and calculus and prepares students for careers in power systems, electronics, and communication systems.