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Overview
Geography : Most problems in environmental science deal with weak relationships and poorly defined systems. Model development and simulation will be used in this course to help improve understanding of environmental systems. Simulation of environmental systems is examined, focusing on problem definition, model development and model validation.
Terms: Winter 2011
Instructors: Roulet, Nigel Thomas (Winter)
- Fall
- 1.15 hours lecture, 0.58 hours seminar, 0.69 hours project, 0.58 hours laboratory
- Restriction: open only to U2 or U3 students who have completed six or more credits from courses at the 300 level of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences, Biology, Chemistry, Earth and Planetary Sciences, Geography, Natural Resource Sciences, or a Ã山ǿ¼é School of Environment domain, or permission of the instructor
- Prerequisites: MATH 139 or MATH 140, MATH 141, and MATH 203, or equivalent
- Enrolment limited to 20 students by availability of workstations