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![]() MODULE DESCRIPTION This course investigates mathematical solution methods applied to problems encountered in various engineering applications. These applications include electrical circuits, fluid mechanics, heat and mass transfer, chemical kinetics, production systems optimization and stress analysis. The mathematical techniques studied include solving linear systems of simple-algebraic or differential equations using vector-matrix operations, and the application of eigenvectors, eigenvalues and singular values to engineering problems. Familiarity with computer programming is recommended. Students will be familiarized with the use of the Matlab? software and programming language. LEARNING OUTCOMES Upon completion of this module, the student should be able to:
TEXTBOOK Required: Advanced Engineering Mathematics - 9th Edition, Erwin Kreyszig, Wiley, 2006 Recommended: Advanced Engineering Mathematics - 4th Edition, Stroud K. A., Booth D. J., Macmillan, 2003 ASSESSMENT PROCEDURES Your final grade in the course is based upon the total number of points you have earned.??Final Grades will be assigned using the following scale:
COURSEWORK This course revolves around a series of UNITS. We will cover a total of 11 units -- each of which is followed by in-class exercises to enhance your level of understanding. Upon successful completion of the module, the student should be able to:
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