Students focus on engineering problem solving. They learn the design process, with an emphasis on graphics and documentation. A student’s mathematics placement is determined by the Department of ...
Princeton Professor Andrew Houck’s calculus students had just finished grappling with a set of equations on the forces of tension and gravity when he pulled a large pendulum back to his shoulder and ...
Alan Eberhardt, Ph.D., has always loved math. In fact, it was engineering mathematics he took as a graduate student at the University of Delaware, taught by Dr. Michael Greenberg, that inspired ...
Nearly every scientific and engineering field needs applied math to make advances. Applied mathematicians team up with all types of experimentalists to accelerate research by predicting unexpected ...
You may have earned academic college course credit by scoring well on Advanced Placement (AP) and/or International Baccalaureate (IB) examinations, or by receiving credit at a college or university ...
With a unique blend of advanced mathematics and real-world problem solving, you will combine mathematical theory, practical engineering and scientific computing to address today's technological ...
This is a core course that provides key mathematical tools for modelling and analysing engineering problems. These tools represent a balance of stochastic and deterministic modelling approaches along ...
With a unique blend of advanced mathematics and real-world problem solving, you will combine mathematical theory, practical engineering and scientific computing to address today's technological ...
To graduate in four years, you need to be enrolled in calculus (Math 181) the fall of your freshman year. You must be enrolled in calculus (Math 181) before you can declare a specific engineering ...
Students should enroll in a PAL to perform better in their course, gain confidence with the material, and network with other students. To find PAL courses, students can search the MySacState Student ...