| NBID31 | Modelling of Biological Systems, 6 ECTS credits. /Modelling of Biological Systems/
 
 
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		  |  | Prel. scheduled
		        hours: 48Rec. self-study hours: 112
 
 
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			|  | Area of Education: Science 
 Main field of studies: Biology
 
 
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          |  | Advancement level 
(G1, G2, A):   A 
 
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          |  | Aim: To use basic knowledge of models for applied and theoretical problems in ecology. To use the three stages (i) formulate and construct a mathematical  model from verbal description of known experimental relations, (ii) mathematicallly analyse and apply a model, and (iii) interprete and evaluate the mathematical analysis in the context of the experimental knowledge.
 
 
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          |  | Prerequisites: (valid for students admitted to programmes within which the course is offered) 120 ECTS including NBID53 or TFBI23 or equivalent.
 
 Note: Admission requirements for non-programme students usually also include admission requirements for the programme and threshhold requirements for progression within the programme, or corresponding.
 
 
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          |  | Organisation: Lectures, seminars, and projects.
 
 
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          |  | Course contents: Basic R programming. Discrete and continuous models. Deterministic and stochastic models. Modern presentation techniques.
 
 
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          |  | Course literature: Mooney and Swift, 1999: A Course in Mathematical Modeling.
 
 
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          |  | Examination: | 
        
				
			|  | Hand-in exercises Project
 
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          |  | Grades given are Fail or Pass. | 
 
         
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 Course language is English.
 Department offering the course: IFM.
 Director of Studies: Agneta Johansson
 Examiner: Anna Eklöf
 Link to the course homepage at the department
 
 
 Course Syllabus in Swedish
 
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