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OLD EXAMS (2007-11 and 2013). *Syallbus may be different. The Economics Of Health Reconsidered Pdf Reader. Project At the end of the course each student has to submit a research project based on the material learned during the course.

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Students can choose either to work on a project individually or in a team of 2 to 4 students. The main criteria for grading a project will be the originality of the idea/problem, complexity of methods, concepts and techniques used and most importantly independent learning. Students are especially encouraged to learn numerical methods and use them in their project. Once a student or group of students decide on a project then they must contact the instructor for an approval. The final project report/document should be typed and submitted to the instructor only via the email.

Print outs or written documents will not be accepted. Use of LaTex in preparing project report is highly recommended. Some Ideas/Inspirations for project Download the folder containing relevant papers. Please also read and explore section 2.5-2.6 of the textbook.

About the Author William Navidi William Navidi is Professor of Mathematical and Computer Sciences at the Colorado School of Mines. He received the B.A.

Degree in mathematics from New College, the M.A. In mathematics from Michigan State University, and the Ph.D. In statistics from the University of California at Berkeley. Professor Navidi has authored more than 50 research papers both in statistical theory and in a wide variety of applications including computer networks, epidemiology, molecular biology, chemical engineering, and geophysics. Barry Monk Degrees: Bachelor of science in applied mathematics, University of Alabama; master of arts in mathematics, University of Alabama; and doctorate in applied mathematics, University of Alabama. Year he joined the Macon State faculty: 2001.

About the Author William Navidi William Navidi is Professor of Mathematical and Computer Sciences at the Colorado School of Mines. He received the B.A. Degree in mathematics from New College, the M.A.

In mathematics from Michigan State University, and the Ph.D. In statistics from the University of California at Berkeley. Professor Navidi has authored more than 50 research papers both in statistical theory and in a wide variety of applications including computer networks, epidemiology, molecular biology, chemical engineering, and geophysics. Barry Monk Degrees: Bachelor of science in applied mathematics, University of Alabama; master of arts in mathematics, University of Alabama; and doctorate in applied mathematics, University of Alabama.