ENG 281: Engineering Mathematics I (2, 1, 0) 3 Units
Limits continuity, differentiation and integration. Approximate methods. Introduction of different equation, vector algebra and differentiation. Matrices, transformations, determinants, introduction to digital computer programming. ENG 282: Engineering Mathematics II (2, 1, 0) 3 Units Vector Theory: Elementary vector algebra; differentiation of vectors. Vector and scalar field functions. Gradient, divergence, curl and directional derivatives, orthogonal curvilinear coordinate lines, surface and volume integrals. Divergence theorem, Greens theorem and Stokes theorem. Elementary tensor calculus. Complex Analysis: The algebra and geometry of complex numbers, De-Movires theorem; transcendental functions; the other root of unity and of a general complex numbers. Functions of a complex variable and some of their elementary properties. Integral transforms. Fourier and Laplace transforms with their applications
ENG 381: Engineering Mathematics III
Calculus of several values, limits, continuity, partial derivatives: total differential of a function; Higher order partial and total derivatives Differentiation of composite functions. Directional derivatives and gradient of a function. Integration of total differentials with applications to mechanics. Taylor series, the extremum of function of several variables, Line integral with applications.
ENG 382: Engineering Mathematics IV (2, 1, 0) 3 Units
Engineering Statistics: Some aspects of probability Theory: Random Events, Frequency Analysis, Data Reduction Techniques, Random variables. Distribution and density functions, expectation and other moments. Discrete distributions. Binomial, Poisson, Multinominal distributions, continuous distributions. Normal, ChiSquare, t-F and Gamma distributions. Sampling theory, estimation of population parameters and statistical tests. Regression analysis and analysis of variance. Operational methods I: The Laplace transform and application (excluding the use of the inversion integral and the convolution theorem). Fourier series. Operational methods II: Integral transforms theory. The Fourier transforms. The Laplace transform including the convolution theorem and the Bromwich integral. Application to circuit theory and the solution of ordinary and partial differential equations.
ENG 481: Engineering Mathematics V (2, 1, 0) 2 Units
Special functions of Mathematics Physics: Second order linear ordinary differential equations; singular points; the method of Frobenius; Introduction to special functions of Mathematical physics. Solution of differential equations of the second order by separation of variables. The gamma and beta functions Legendre polynomials, Bessel function, Hyper geometric functions. Numerical Methods in Engineering: Numerical analysis. Numerical analysis with applications to the solution of ordinary and partial differential equations. Interpolation formulae. Finite differences and finite elements.
Application, the solution of non-linear equations. System
of linear equations. Numerical evaluation of eigenvalues.
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