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Emissivity error compensation (IR gun error)
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[QUOTE="Aaradimian, post: 1890813, member: 100140"] Yes, sounds like there's definitely some variance. The course content in your 300-equivalent courses would be more like what I'd expect in a master's program. This is the next rung down, a batchelor's program. Basically, it's the bridge between what we learn as kids, young adults and a specialization in a particular area of study. Partial differential equations & such would be roughly "Calc III", with Calc II focusing on applications of integration, and Calc I on those of differentiation. [/QUOTE]
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