This 3-unit course covers advanced engineering mathematics topics including complex numbers, Laplace transforms, power series solutions to differential equations, and partial differential equations. The course objectives are to familiarize students with advanced mathematical parameters, methods, and theorems and develop their ability to apply these concepts to complex problems. Key topics covered include complex variables, Laplace transforms, Fourier transforms, power series, Legendre equations, Bessel equations, and partial differential equations.
This 3-unit course covers advanced engineering mathematics topics including complex numbers, Laplace transforms, power series solutions to differential equations, and partial differential equations. The course objectives are to familiarize students with advanced mathematical parameters, methods, and theorems and develop their ability to apply these concepts to complex problems. Key topics covered include complex variables, Laplace transforms, Fourier transforms, power series, Legendre equations, Bessel equations, and partial differential equations.
This 3-unit course covers advanced engineering mathematics topics including complex numbers, Laplace transforms, power series solutions to differential equations, and partial differential equations. The course objectives are to familiarize students with advanced mathematical parameters, methods, and theorems and develop their ability to apply these concepts to complex problems. Key topics covered include complex variables, Laplace transforms, Fourier transforms, power series, Legendre equations, Bessel equations, and partial differential equations.
Course Name ADVANCED ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS FOR CpE
A study of selected topics in mathematics and their applications in advanced courses in
Course Description engineering and other allied sciences. It covers the study of Complex numbers and complex variables, Laplace and Inverse Laplace Transforms, power series solution of ordinary differentials equations, and partial differential equations. Number of Units for 3 units lecture Lecture and Laboratory Number of Contact Hours 3 hours lecture per week Prerequisite Differential Equations Course Objectives After completing this course, the student must be able to: 1. To familiarize the different parameters, laws, theorems and the different methods of solutions in advance mathematics. 2. To develop their abilities on how to apply the different laws, methods and theorems particularly in complex problems. 1. Complex numbers and complex variables 2. Laplace and Inverse Laplace Transforms 3. Power Series Course Outline 4. Fourier Series 5. Fourier Transforms 6. Power Series solution of differential equations 6.1 Legendre Equation 6.2 Bessel Equations 7. Partial Differential Equations Laboratory Equipment None