Polluted_Mind
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Thought I would ask here as many BLers seem to have (not surprisingly) gone down this path. Say you were planning a double major in organic and medicinal chemistry (focus on drug design), what maths would you need? My course guide just says to choose "some mathematics units", but doesn't specify at all what type. Basically I want to only study those which will be directly needed in this major (ie: are prerequisite knowledge, or will be very beneficial).
Here are the options:
Differential calculus (I'm assuming this is one as have already encountered the Schrödinger)
Linear algebra
Integral calculus and modelling
Statistics
Discrete mathematics
Graph theory
Vector calculus
Real and complex analysis
Introduction to partial differential equations
Number theory and cryptography
Algebra (this is an advanced course, so not basic algebra)
Probability and statistical models
Statistical tests
Any advice would be greatly appreciated :D%)
Here are the options:
Differential calculus (I'm assuming this is one as have already encountered the Schrödinger)
Linear algebra
Integral calculus and modelling
Statistics
Discrete mathematics
Graph theory
Vector calculus
Real and complex analysis
Introduction to partial differential equations
Number theory and cryptography
Algebra (this is an advanced course, so not basic algebra)
Probability and statistical models
Statistical tests
Any advice would be greatly appreciated :D%)