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MATH5175 Special Topics in Applied Mathematics A
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Campus Sydney Career Postgraduate
This course is scheduled for offering in the following teaching periods for 2020.

Teaching Period Staff Contact Census Date Notes
  TERM ONE
 
  T1
Prof WK Schief 15-MAR-2020 The topic for T1 2020 will be - Integrable Systems. Classical Theory and Modern Applications. Please go to the School of Maths and Statistics for a full course description.  
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Teaching Period One

Activity Period Class Section Status Enrols/Capacity Day/Start Time
Course Enrolment T1 3780 CR01 Open 0/15
Lecture T1 11678 A Open 5/20 Mon 09:00 - 11:00 (Weeks:1-5,7-8,10-11), Wed 09:00 - 11:00 (Weeks:1-5,7-10)
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TERM ONE CLASSES - Detail
Class Nbr 3780 Section CR01 Teaching Period T1 - Teaching Period One
Activity Course Enrolment Status Open Enrols/Capacity 0/15
Offering Period 17/02/2020 - 17/05/2020 Meeting Dates Standard dates Census Date 15/03/2020
Instruction Mode In Person Consent Consent not required
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Class Nbr 11678 Section A Teaching Period T1 - Teaching Period One
Activity Lecture Status Open Enrols/Capacity 5/20
Offering Period 17/02/2020 - 17/05/2020 Meeting Dates Standard dates Census Date 15/03/2020
Instruction Mode In Person Consent Consent not required
Meeting Information
Day Time Location Weeks Instructor
Mon 09:00 - 11:00 Red Centre Central Wing 3085 (K-H13-3085) 1-5,7-8,10-11
Wed 09:00 - 11:00 Red Centre Central Wing 3085 (K-H13-3085) 1-5,7-10
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