ECE 315 Mathematical Methods in Engineering
A three- part course designed to introduce Electrical and Computer Engineering students to advanced mathematical methods, through application to engineering problems. Part A: Applications of complex analysis to electrical circuits, systems and electromagnetic fields. Part B: Applications of linear algebra and matrix methods to electrical circuits, systems and electromagnetic fields. Part C: Applications of probability theory and statistics to electrical engineering problems.
Credit Hours: 4 (4 Lecture)
Prerequisites: MATH 250
Textbooks:
"Advanced
Engineering Mathematics, 9th Edition",
Erwin Kreyszig,
John Wiley & Sons, 1999.
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