AP/ADMS3331 3.0 A: Introduction to Operations Research
Offered by: ADMS
Session
Fall 2019
Status
Cancelled: Section
Term
F
Format
LECT
Calendar Description / Prerequisite / Co-Requisite
Operations research techniques such as linear programming, non-linear programming, integer programming and network modeling have found widespread use in business administration. This course provides not only an introductory mathematical treatment of these tools but also their applications to business problems. Prerequisites: One 12 U Mathematics among MHF4U - Advanced Functions or MCV4U - Calculus and Vectors, or equivalent; or permission of the Instructor.
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